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ProfessorGAC

(76,309 posts)
5. The One In The List I Don't Get
Tue Apr 21, 2020, 09:35 PM
Apr 2020

Is bowling alleys. They might have to bag leagues, but it seems like keeping distance would be easy.
I suppose people hovering over the ball return racks, and all that ball surface is problematic.
The other businesses inherent issues are obvious.
If I was criticizing Kemp, I think I might leave that out and focus on gyms with group workouts, massages, and the like.
The bigger issue to me is:
It seems that steps could be taken to increase safety & guard against transmission, at least to a degree. But, how does Kemp enforce it?
Hair stylist reopens & takes no extra measures. Who reports it? Who investigates? What's the penalty?
Without those plans, it's the Wild West, and the old west wasn't the Wild West!

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Right? I just don't get this. n/t targetpractice Apr 2020 #1
Gyms, Nail salons, hair salons GopherGal Apr 2020 #2
Two things, GopherGal.... targetpractice Apr 2020 #3
and the tattooer / tattoee contact lasts for HOURS!!! while the tattooee is bleeding Demovictory9 Apr 2020 #16
It's like they're targeting GOP voters RainCaster Apr 2020 #4
The One In The List I Don't Get ProfessorGAC Apr 2020 #5
Gun shops are probably already open LeftInTX Apr 2020 #12
They never closed I Washinton state either. Doreen Apr 2020 #20
I can only speak to motorsports in general, but Mopar151 Apr 2020 #13
Maybe Republicans see those people as expendable. procon Apr 2020 #6
Guinea pigs IcyPeas Apr 2020 #14
Guinea pigs in a cage. Running to death on the wheel for scraps. Midnight Writer Apr 2020 #17
It's about destroying the middle class SledDriver Apr 2020 #7
Good points from Mr. Gianoulidis. Thanks. Hortensis Apr 2020 #9
yikes. I hadn't considered the implications Demovictory9 Apr 2020 #15
It's an ongoing war for power. Hermit-The-Prog Apr 2020 #26
Big chain lobbyists perhap$? Brainfodder Apr 2020 #8
These are the businesses that were allowed to start opening in Italy first JI7 Apr 2020 #10
Where I am at the laundromat, dry cleaners, and Doreen Apr 2020 #21
office supply can be seen as essential JI7 Apr 2020 #22
It seems weird. Doreen Apr 2020 #23
smart Demovictory9 Apr 2020 #25
It really is crazy. Renew Deal Apr 2020 #11
Those of us in GA who are sane and responsible brer cat Apr 2020 #18
Republicans should all take a nice cruise together IronLionZion Apr 2020 #19
Gettin' real stupid 'yo Blue Owl Apr 2020 #24
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