04 Nov 2020 21:03:58
Rian all you have to do is say your exempt.
I was at dublin zoo just after 1st lockdown was over and was told I had to wear a mask to enter the gift shop, i then told the guy manning the door that I was exempt, he asked me why I couldn't wear one and I told him my medical details were confidential.

I also told him he was out of line for asking this and pressuring me to wear a mask as I told him I was exempt, i then passed him into the shop and he stop me and apologise as he admitted he had no power to do so.

On leaving the shop the person at the door had been replaced with another person who never challenged me while leaving.

{Ed033's Note - Thanks for the post bert13.


 
04 Nov 2020 22:30:50
I did that Bert, though not in Dublin zoo. My experience has been very different to yours. Have you tried to walk into big supermarkets without a face covering recently? Security won't let you in without one. Shopping centres too.

Is anyone here managing to do that in Dublin? I know the health act 1947 (amended 2020) should be protecting me, but in reality it isn't. I don't want to wear a face covering, but I also don't want to get into an altercation with some rent a thug every time I go to buy a loaf of bread.

 

{Ed033's Note - Why not go into a smaller supermarket?

You can also find out which security company it is and take the security company on by writing to them.


 
04 Nov 2020 23:45:15
Yes smaller ones are better. Good idea about writing to the security company Ed033.

 

{Ed033's Note - People in general need to start gaining the confidence to stand up for themselves.

The company need to tell their workers that the workers are personally liable if they discriminate against people and/or practise medicine without a license.
If where the employee is working is open to the public, then where are these laws that permit removal of you or prevent entry?
What is the mask law they're relying on?
What obligation are they relying on to have jurisdiction over you?
Do they have some evidence that you were there to do anything other than purchase goods for sale?
Is it their wilful intention to cause distress and alarm? [which can also be seen as a demonstrated wilful and belligerent act of terrorism.]


If people want a response then something like the below is needed:
If they don't get back to you in 30 calendar days with clear competent answers to every question, then they agree to pay you for wasted time/petrol etc and agree to pay for any future work involved with letter writing and/or phone calls to settle this matter as per the below Fee Schedule.
Fee Schedule:
[create an invoice with amounts]


 
05 Nov 2020 09:10:39
How do they get people to wear masks and close their own businesses just using words / spells / spellings?

We're dealing with satanic wizards. This is a World War against the people, but it's only actually happening inside people's minds in the fictional world.

If people wake up and don't consent, then their spells get broken. We can use our words against them. Ideally we the people should go back to our original 'Common Law' system rather than be part of their satanic, admiralty, maritime, slave system.

Simon Spaniard says his version of the way he sees the fictional world / living world.


 
05 Nov 2020 11:09:42
In possession of a Grandmother, Police kidnap a 96 year old grandmother [who is actually being classed as a 'fictional person'].
Lunacy subtly continues to 'Wake people up'.


 
05 Nov 2020 11:35:43
I'm from the north, rian, so not sure how different it is for us up here compared to yous. I have shopped in tesco and never been refused entry but they were trying to sell masks at front door for anyone not wearing one.

I just politely declined. I even think tesco have lanyards they can give to customers that are exempt. I suppose it stops customers arguing and makes their job easier.


 
05 Nov 2020 12:11:40
I will ask Tesco if they are issuing lanyards here in Dublin. Thanks Bert.