trendless, (edited )
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Client: "Will you mask for me?"

Service Provider: "I'm not required to."

What hath public health wrought?

hannu_ikonen,
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@trendless "I shouldn't have to force you to wash your hands after you wipe your ass before serving me."

Only appropriate reply.

Pineywoozle,
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@trendless I’ve had them grumble at me but so far no one has outright refused. I’m making a small portable Corsi box incase they do and I wear an elastomeric mask and a shield.

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maggiejk,
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@trendless I take a shower before I go in a small room where I’m going to take my clothes off around them.

I’m not required to, but it’s the right thing to do.

Maybe I should stop doing that. If I came in with an offensive odor they might reach for that mask.

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reinhilde,

@trendless the client’s response should be “then according to applicable human rights and disability access laws I am not required to attend this appointment.”

trendless,
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@reinhilde perhaps this might be possible if a service is superfluous/discretionary, but even then... if someone is offering a service to 'the public' for a fee, at what point is excluding a member of the public discrimination?

trendless,
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{*they know exactly what they've wrought.}

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