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Now that you've gotten all the flippant answers, seriously, why would anyone put in print information that could put a company out of business?
Especially if we liked that company?
I did see a good sign on what will remain an unnamed store last week:
If you're not wearing a mask we will assume you have a health condition.
Which got me thinking... Using the terminology of the mask order, the following would make a great sign on an entrance door:
Masks are required due to state mandate.
If you're not wearing a mask, we will assume it is because
you cannot medically tolerate wearing a mask.
Due to privacy concerns we will not ask about your medical condition.
I think that'd just cover it for the customers. Employees are still SOL.
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The medical excuse is a good loophole.
I?ll be traveling by air pretty soon and plan to use the food and beverage loophole.
The airline says that masks must be worn at all times during the flight but may be removed to eat or drink. I?ll just sit there with a small bag of pretzels and if anyone approaches me about not having the mask on I?ll just pop a pretzel in my mouth and smile politely.
As always this site didn’t disappoint. Answers that aren’t actually answering my question with the follow up accusations of the OP being the piece of crap for asking such a question. Thanks for all the help
Not to add to your frustration but....
A: it really was kind of a dumb question.
And....
B: you got a legitimate, real answer with your first response.
I don?t know where you would expect to see a list published of privately owned businesses openly admitting to ignoring state mandates.
It would kind of be like asking where I could find a list of repair shops willing to remove emissions equipment from my vehicle. Sure, they?re out there but I doubt there?s a list somewhere for fear of repercussions.
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