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6 minutes ago, Longcol said:

Explain why.

 

It impinges on your freedom to do what you like.

But you pass a driving test by acquiring a skill, not by changing your physiology.

 

State sponsored compulsory medicine is a touch fascistic.

 

 

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1 minute ago, sibon said:

But you pass a driving test by acquiring a skill, not by changing your physiology.

 

State sponsored compulsory medicine is a touch fascistic.

 

 

What compulsory medicine?

1 minute ago, Colin Foster said:

No because you know why.

Do tell 😎

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59 minutes ago, onewheeldave said:

No. Back when I did frequent nightclubs, and it was a long time ago, I never got refused entrance due to what I was wearing. So my melon remains untwisted on that one.

But it happens.  And you've got to be a certain age to get in. What about the civil liberties of 17 1/2 year olds?

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1 minute ago, tinfoilhat said:

But it happens.  And you've got to be a certain age to get in. What about the civil liberties of 17 1/2 year olds?

Won't somebody think of the children 🙂

4 minutes ago, apelike said:

It would if that was true.

Go on - explain.

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11 minutes ago, Longcol said:

Go on - explain.

Unbeeeelievable. How can anybody dispute that the introduction of a law banning people without driving licenses from driving doesn't reduce people's freedom (to drive without a driving license)? Bizarre.

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17 hours ago, HeHasRisen said:

Sheffield Online posted a video of a queue outside a nightclub last night/this morning, the bedwetting in the comments a sight to behold. 

 

Not my scene anymore but fair play, they havent been able to go for 16 months, give them a break ffs.

I watched this and thought about it for while. 

 

I came to the conclusion that if I was 18  I would probably had done the same thing. I wouldn't now of course, but I am now not 18 

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I absolutely do not criticise anyone for going clubbing. There’s a very strong chance it won’t end well though and that is down to the government.
Personally I am also very disappointed with Greg Fell. Yes, he’ll support sensible public health measures but it appears he’s a puppet. On schools in early Jan he did a video parroting ‘schools are safe’ hours before they were ordered to close.  A few months ago he attended a online event for a large employer and discussed vaccines.  At the time not many people were fully vaccinated and he described vaccines as ‘icing on the cake’ in workplaces as they just added ‘extra protection’ in ‘Covid secure’ workplaces. Sorry but that is utter tripe, and now the vaccine is available to all adults that line doesn’t get parroted anymore more. Funny that. At the end of meeting he actually said ‘I think that’s what ‘x’ wanted me to say’, with ‘x’ being the person in charge of said organisation. 
Now Mr Fell is parroting that he supports the government opening everything up now as it’s the ‘least bad’ option. No it flipping isn’t! How about waiting until all adults have had the chance to be fully vaccinated and keeping basic measures like face coverings non- optional until then for a start. He constantly goes on about how important face coverings are - so why make it optional? I hate the flipping things but at the end of day it’s a small inconvenience.

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