What's weird about this particular illness is that, because the entire group can get the disease if even a single person is infected, just citing someone is insufficient. Maybe at some point in the future, people will be held and forced to take a COVID-19 test if they are found to be scofflaws. > From: Noelle <http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg> > Date: Thu, 21 May 2020 06:42:04 -0700 (PDT) > > looking at whole thread it's about how he doesn't want illogical > laws to become permanent(the police chief said he will not cite > violators so why have this). but this is not a normal kind of law so > I don't see that happening > > On Wed, 20 May 2020, heather Howard wrote: > > > > People are not all wearing masks or liking it, despite their universal > > availability and low cost? > > > > > On May 20, 2020, at 9:51 PM, Noelle <http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg> wrote: > > > > > > from our Nextdoor. > > > Not sure what he means by France-like > > > > > > Date: Thu, 21 May 2020 00:55:46 +0000 (UTC) > > > From: "Nextdoor Japantown" <http://www.rs.email.nextdoor.com/~reply> > > > > > > Nextdoor Nextdoor Japantown > > > > > > I'll obey, but... > > > > > > Bob Bixby, Vendome - Civic Center > > > > > > Simultaneously announcing to the county that masks are > > > "mandatory" and that said law will NOT be enforced is > > > slouching into a France-like soupy morass of legislation and > > > lifestyle all mixed up together in perpetual tension where > > > "the right thing to do" becomes the will of zeitgeist or the > > > state or the rudderless majority. One Frenchman told me years > > > ago that France has conveniently made everything illegal -- > > > everything! -- but people are "free" to live as they > > > wish. "There is no such thing as a law-abiding citizen in > > > France," he said. And with hyperbolic flare he declared, "As > > > you stand here right now you are trespassing against La > > > Patrie. I do not know what laws we are breaking, but when La > > > Patrie wants you or me or both of us to be silenced the laws > > > that we are breaking will be readily available for their > > > use." > > > There are no toothless laws. There are just laws that have > > > not bitten yet. Like speeders happily "going with traffic" at > > > 50 mph in a a 35 mph zone everything is fine and dandy until > > > you are profiled as someone that needs to be stopped. > > > Then the law bites. Minorities understand this better than > > > anyone else in this country. Police use obscure laws all the > > > time to arrest suspects. I will wear my mask when I go into > > > town even though I think it is medically unnecessary (unless > > > I'm in a crowded place) only because -- right now -- I'm > > > obeying. > > > But I will write and verify and lobby to make sure the law > > > goes OFF the books as soon as possible. The danger is not in > > > complying temporarily to a silly law. The real danger comes > > > when, after the public mood has shifted to total abandonment > > > of the mask, the law remains on the books, and we resign > > > ourselves to disobeying just to "go with the flow of the > > > traffic" since we didn't like the law in the first place. The > > > law remains available for enforcement without warning should > > > some petty officer of the law decide it matters. And whatever > > > "matters" may have nothing to do with health or sanitation or > > > COVID-19.