customers in takeaways, sandwich shops etc are now required to wear masks, which is fair enough. But since this rule has been in operation, I’ve noticed that staff in such places are not wearing masks. How is that fair or sensible? Surely anyone preparing food should be required to cover their mouth and nose...no?
As much as we care about others this becomes a real problem. But you see people don't care and they are only thinking about their pleasure and comfort and for them this is normal. I'd just get out and chose another place to get food.
Clarity, consistency and guidance applied uniformly are much needed, as the questionable shambles of air travel since the acknowledgement of this pandemic clearly illustrates.
"Just go somewhere else" is not an option available to everyone.
Wearing a mask is mandatory on trains, and I have no problem with that.
But today I was told by a British Transport Police officer that I had to wear a mask before I could enter the station.
I have not heard of this requirement before. I obviously complied, but had the feeling that they were abusing the guidelines and imposing something bogusly.
Chap I know very politely asked two brummie’s in Tesco’s why they were not wearing masks? He was told very verbosely to go forth and multiply. Staff, manager, did not want to know.