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Billy Nees 05-06-2020 12:44 PM

Re: Is your life worth one more pass.
 
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Originally Posted by Stan Weiss (Post 614031)
Just like you want a choice so should others have a choice. Your choice should not force someone else choice. Should it?

Stan

You are absolutely right Stan. Re-read my post.
If my state Govt. determines that it is safe for a restaurant to open, it is my "choice" to decide if I want to go or not. If my state Govt. determines that it is NOT safe for a restaurant to open then I don't have that "choice", do I?

Billy Nees 05-06-2020 01:06 PM

Re: Is your life worth one more pass.
 
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Originally Posted by Stan Weiss (Post 614031)
Just like you want a choice so should others have a choice. Your choice should not force someone else choice.

Ya know Stan, while we're talking about choices I couldn't help but notice that you live in Philadelphia. I live in the middle of 80+ acres of farmland about 30 miles east of State College. It seems to me that IF you are/were so concerned about things like communicable diseases you could have made a better "choice". Oh well, "all of life's decisions have consequences"!

farmco r/sa 05-06-2020 01:09 PM

Re: Is your life worth one more pass.
 
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Originally Posted by Stan Weiss (Post 614020)
How about the people who work at the restaurant. Some of them may not have wanted to go back to work, but their state said if you don't go back to work when called you lose your unemployment.

Stan

How long should they get unemployment? Until the virus is gone?

Stan Weiss 05-06-2020 01:18 PM

Re: Is your life worth one more pass.
 
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Originally Posted by Billy Nees (Post 614036)
Ya know Stan, while we're talking about choices I couldn't help but notice that you live in Philadelphia. I live in the middle of 80+ acres of farmland about 30 miles east of State College. It seems to me that IF you are/were so concerned about things like communicable diseases you could have made a better "choice". Oh well, "all of life's decisions have consequences"!


Billy,
While you maybe better off in the middle of 80+ acres of farmland about 30 miles east of State College. How does that help you when you are standing next to me or anyone else from Philadelphia at ATCO?

Stan

Stan Weiss 05-06-2020 01:44 PM

Re: Is your life worth one more pass.
 
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Originally Posted by farmco r/sa (Post 614038)
How long should they get unemployment? Until the virus is gone?


I guess it depends who you believe.

Is there adequate testing available? I would say no!

We are talking a restaurant where unlike many places of work where there are the same people everyday.

Stan

Billy Nees 05-06-2020 02:04 PM

Re: Is your life worth one more pass.
 
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Originally Posted by Stan Weiss (Post 614040)
Billy,
While you maybe better off in the middle of 80+ acres of farmland about 30 miles east of State College. How does that help you when you are standing next to me or anyone else from Philadelphia at ATCO?

Stan

Now, wait a minute here Stan, you're talkin' outta both sides of your mouth here. Are you willing to take the chance of going to Atco? What makes you think that I'm going put myself in a position of standing next to you or anyone else AT Atco?
I am willing to take the risk of going to Atco and possibly catching "the bug" from you or anyone else IF I am not being careful of my surroundings. MY "choice". Are YOU willing to take the risk of going to Atco and possibly catching "the bug" from ME or anyone else? YOUR "choice". Personal responsibility can be a b!tch sometimes.

farmco r/sa 05-06-2020 02:37 PM

Re: Is your life worth one more pass.
 
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Originally Posted by Stan Weiss (Post 614042)
I guess it depends who you believe.

Is there adequate testing available? I would say no!

We are talking a restaurant where unlike many places of work where there are the same people everyday.

Stan

What woud be adequate testing ? Weekly? daily?

Stan Weiss 05-06-2020 02:53 PM

Re: Is your life worth one more pass.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Billy Nees (Post 614036)
Ya know Stan, while we're talking about choices I couldn't help but notice that you live in Philadelphia. I live in the middle of 80+ acres of farmland about 30 miles east of State College. It seems to me that IF you are/were so concerned about things like communicable diseases you could have made a better "choice". Oh well, "all of life's decisions have consequences"!


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Originally Posted by Billy Nees (Post 614045)
Now, wait a minute here Stan, you're talkin' outta both sides of your mouth here. Are you willing to take the chance of going to Atco? What makes you think that I'm going put myself in a position of standing next to you or anyone else AT Atco?
I am willing to take the risk of going to Atco and possibly catching "the bug" from you or anyone else IF I am not being careful of my surroundings. MY "choice". Are YOU willing to take the risk of going to Atco and possibly catching "the bug" from ME or anyone else? YOUR "choice". Personal responsibility can be a b!tch sometimes.


Billy,
I took your post as a board general meaning and not just about C-19 and replied that way.


Stan

Stan Weiss 05-06-2020 02:57 PM

Re: Is your life worth one more pass.
 
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Originally Posted by farmco r/sa (Post 614046)
What woud be adequate testing ? Weekly? daily?


I would be interested to know if they were even tested once before going back to a job where they come in contact with people as part of their job. Remember testing them is not only for their safety but also yours.



Stan

Superfan1 05-06-2020 03:19 PM

Re: Is your life worth one more pass.
 
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Originally Posted by Billy Nees (Post 613969)
"IF" he has "the bug", the only people whom he will have the "chance" of infecting "in the restaurant" would be like minded people that were willing to take the "chance" of being infected by the "bug" by going to the restaurant. "IF" YOU don't want to take the "chance" of being infected by the "bug" then don't go to the restaurant. It's Bob's "right" to go to the restaurant if he so desires and it's YOUR "right" to not go to the restaurant if you feel unsafe doing so.

You're overlooking one very important point. If he infects anyone in the restaurant; they will then be able to infect others, who in turn can infect others and so forth. If that occurs, all of the progress that has been made in containing this virus will be lost. I don't think any of us want that to occur.


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