It was weird going into Walmart and being the only one without a mask. Curiously, nobody bothered me and the employee I talked to about some electronic gizmo didn’t mention it.
The local ACE hardware was full of non compliants though. Hardcore DIY types.
My local ACE hardware, which is a mile from my house, had a guy at the door telling people to put on a mask. I told him I had a medical reason for not wearing one and he asked to see my paperwork. I told him to F off and left. I now drive the extra 5 miles to lowes or hd, neither of which ever gave me any problems. It's a dang shame, but I refuse to do business with people like that, and haven't been back in the almost 4 years since then.
Here in UK denying entrance for no mask was illegal. If you said you were exempt from masks then that was all that was necessary and they had to let you in. An Aldi supermarket who refused entry was successfully sued and paid out 10k in compensation.
It was weird going into Walmart and being the only one without a mask. Curiously, nobody bothered me and the employee I talked to about some electronic gizmo didn’t mention it.
The local ACE hardware was full of non compliants though. Hardcore DIY types.
My local ACE hardware, which is a mile from my house, had a guy at the door telling people to put on a mask. I told him I had a medical reason for not wearing one and he asked to see my paperwork. I told him to F off and left. I now drive the extra 5 miles to lowes or hd, neither of which ever gave me any problems. It's a dang shame, but I refuse to do business with people like that, and haven't been back in the almost 4 years since then.
Here in UK denying entrance for no mask was illegal. If you said you were exempt from masks then that was all that was necessary and they had to let you in. An Aldi supermarket who refused entry was successfully sued and paid out 10k in compensation.
Wow, in the UK?