07-07-2021, 07:54 AM
(07-06-2021, 11:36 AM)baggy1 Wrote:
It would be slightly better if the government would support businesses that want to continue to have some restrictions in place through the law, for example, if you want to continue to run a bar with only table service and masks to be worn when moving around, it would be helpful to that business to know they have the backing of the law if some gobshite decides he doesn't want to comply with those rules. At the moment the reliance has been placed on staff of the premises to deal with as the police would have no powers.
What protection in law do these private company instructions have?
No photography in theatre auditoriums, must remove a motorcycle helmet in a bank or shop, only one person in a shop’s changing room, no dogs in a children’s play area (non council), no second helpings of meat at a carvery, ‘staff only’ areas, staying behind a rope barrier at a tourist attraction / heritage site etc.
Just watched a montage vid on the BBC site and Boris, Sajid Javid, Tom Hunt,(Con. M.P.) do all encourage continued wearing of face masks in certain, crowded, situations. Does beg the question why feel the need to take the compulsory element away just yet