Off Topic Covidiots

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Nee bother pal, your industry that you work in, is corrupted as they come.

Not you bro<ok>

Unlike every one else on this board, I think your alright man:emoticon-0167-beer:

that’s big pharma in the US mate.. a nation of. Ambulance chasers. My industry is more small pharma/consumer in the UK. Worlds apart.
 
We've got massive restrictions here now, I think that, there more restrictive than in both world wars
I read some where... quite frankly between me and you... I'm ****ing sick of it mate.

Going off yar avi, and what you just told me... I don't want to live in a society like that.

Just look at what getting posted on this thread man... it's hard to work out who's being serious and who's joking about.

Anyway I'll post that little clip for you, see what you think:emoticon-0148-yes:


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I watched the video and think it was an incident that could have been easily solved without chucking them off the plane. If the parents were aware that the child didn't like wearing masks then get her a fun one with a disney print etc on - all the kids use them here and are very happy wearing them. Alternatively the cabin crew could have had a clear face visor for her.

Last time I flew the cabin crew were in full haz mat suits and they are now insisting on all passengers using both masks, visors and recommending gloves also. Its maybe a bit of overkill but I am comfortable with it if it reduces my risk of getting the virus. It's something we all have to live with and the sooner we can get back to normal the better. The pandemic has decimated my business so I am happy to do anything I can to get back to normal quicker.

And by the way the Mrs was dressed like that as we were in Mecca - the hijab was a joke as that wasn't compulsory. She also got 3 of her mates who all walked in a line behind me. She always dresses appropriately.

So in Indonesia:
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And in Scotland:
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I watched the video and think it was an incident that could have been easily solved without chucking them off the plane. If the parents were aware that the child didn't like wearing masks then get her a fun one with a disney print etc on - all the kids use them here and are very happy wearing them. Alternatively the cabin crew could have had a clear face visor for her.

Last time I flew the cabin crew were in full haz mat suits and they are now insisting on all passengers using both masks, visors and recommending gloves also. Its maybe a bit of overkill but I am comfortable with it if it reduces my risk of getting the virus. It's something we all have to live with and the sooner we can get back to normal the better. The pandemic has decimated my business so I am happy to do anything I can to get back to normal quicker.

And by the way the Mrs was dressed like that as we were in Mecca - the hijab was a joke as that wasn't compulsory. She also got 3 of her mates who all walked in a line behind me. She always dresses appropriately.

So in Indonesia:
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And in Scotland:
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So which picture is in Indonesia and which one in Scotland? Would be nice if you told us!

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