Has anyone been pulled over by the cops under the veil of Covid restrictions on travel?
I would like to know what they are considering necessary travel? Driving in my car can't spread Covid.
I still need groceries, alcohol, prescriptions, etc. what is the logic of stopping people in their cars and interrogating them?
It seems to me that lockdowns and subsequent number spikes have become our groundhog day, the government should be the ones answering to the public as to why the government still can't tell us where the numbers are coming from and why after all this time they are so slow to roll out vaccine administration.
The accountability for those two factors lies solely on the shoulders of our politicians, not the public, and yet I don't see any riots at Queens Park calling for Ford or Trudeau to step down under the weight of their own ineptitude and unaccountably.
We, the people, are doing the best job they, the government, can do.
Considering the repeated resultant shortcomings of that scenario, it is crushingly unfair to the public that the governments' shameful repeated failures to secure a better outcome after each lock-down results in the government blaming the public for the governments crushing ineptitude.
Why aren't these people having their feet held to the fire?
LJ
I would like to know what they are considering necessary travel? Driving in my car can't spread Covid.
I still need groceries, alcohol, prescriptions, etc. what is the logic of stopping people in their cars and interrogating them?
It seems to me that lockdowns and subsequent number spikes have become our groundhog day, the government should be the ones answering to the public as to why the government still can't tell us where the numbers are coming from and why after all this time they are so slow to roll out vaccine administration.
The accountability for those two factors lies solely on the shoulders of our politicians, not the public, and yet I don't see any riots at Queens Park calling for Ford or Trudeau to step down under the weight of their own ineptitude and unaccountably.
We, the people, are doing the best job they, the government, can do.
Considering the repeated resultant shortcomings of that scenario, it is crushingly unfair to the public that the governments' shameful repeated failures to secure a better outcome after each lock-down results in the government blaming the public for the governments crushing ineptitude.
Why aren't these people having their feet held to the fire?
LJ
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