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DanieRains

(4,619 posts)
Sun May 17, 2020, 11:45 AM May 2020

Make It A Felony To Get Within 6 Feet Of Anyone Without Your Face Mask On

That you don't live with.

The country would be 99% re-opened in 30 days.

Just sayyin.....

Keep your Coronavirus to yourself.

What a plan!

But, but, but, but..... Freedumb!

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Make It A Felony To Get Within 6 Feet Of Anyone Without Your Face Mask On (Original Post) DanieRains May 2020 OP
That would be unenforceable. The Velveteen Ocelot May 2020 #1
They just needed to make it a thing at the outset. bullimiami May 2020 #2
This administration values the economy over the people. Arkansas Granny May 2020 #3
There Weren't Enough Masks For Health Care Workers They Couldn't Ask Us To Wear Them DanieRains May 2020 #10
What About Stand Your Ground? DanieRains May 2020 #4
Exactly. To me, unmasked and a foot away? it's attempted murder . BamaRefugee May 2020 #11
I'll be going out today sarisataka May 2020 #22
I want to make a crinoline for a 12 foot hoop skirt Politicub May 2020 #5
There is this, but I like your idea better. Yonnie3 May 2020 #14
Those Germans. roamer65 May 2020 #17
That's actually very clever... and economical. Politicub May 2020 #29
Increased policing is not the answer. WhiskeyGrinder May 2020 #6
Why not? MineralMan May 2020 #8
To me, the term "police state" comes readily to mind Seeking Serenity May 2020 #30
I see. So health regulations are right out, then? MineralMan May 2020 #31
So nuance or proportionality not your bag Seeking Serenity May 2020 #33
Not much nuance in "Police State," MineralMan May 2020 #35
As a general matter, the more power one gives to police, Seeking Serenity May 2020 #36
Well, I think I'm done here. MineralMan May 2020 #37
Nice chatting with you Seeking Serenity May 2020 #38
Increased policing is generally applied disproportionately, and people from already oppressed WhiskeyGrinder May 2020 #43
This message was self-deleted by its author WhiskeyGrinder May 2020 #41
Make it a simple $1000 fine. roamer65 May 2020 #7
Yes This Would Make More Sense DanieRains May 2020 #12
I do understand your frustration. roamer65 May 2020 #18
Nah, too fascist for me. Fiendish Thingy May 2020 #9
Fines Make More Sense DanieRains May 2020 #13
Cops love fines. roamer65 May 2020 #16
That'll show all those low wage earners and unemployed people ! MichMan May 2020 #19
Or they won't do it in the first place. roamer65 May 2020 #23
Is that what you say to poor people in other situations Seeking Serenity May 2020 #32
Completely different situation. roamer65 May 2020 #39
That'll help the issue in prisons....a year min in jail. jmg257 May 2020 #15
This is way too authoritarian for me. Ace Rothstein May 2020 #20
You know stress tests for banks? Igel May 2020 #25
I've been saying that for a month. EllieBC May 2020 #46
There is so much fear and hysteria here. Ace Rothstein May 2020 #47
Felony huh? We'd have to build a lot more prisons in a hurry. panader0 May 2020 #21
OFFS! Kali May 2020 #24
The MAGAs would love that! Initech May 2020 #26
Forgot mine in the car yesterday Wawannabe May 2020 #27
Republicans would love this. No voting with a felony jimfields33 May 2020 #28
That's...not legal. You can't just make shit up and demand people obey it Tarc May 2020 #34
Why only 6 ft when a cough or sneeze sprays for 25 ft? Shouldn't we make that the legal distance? Baclava May 2020 #40
Im Michigan it's a $1000 fine and a misdemeanor, not a felony MichMan May 2020 #42
hard pass nt Celerity May 2020 #44
Funny how fear turns people into authoritarian EllieBC May 2020 #45
You want tattooed numbers and armbands next?? raptor_rider May 2020 #48

bullimiami

(13,099 posts)
2. They just needed to make it a thing at the outset.
Sun May 17, 2020, 11:51 AM
May 2020

A patriotic American thing the right thing to do for god and country to slow the spread

But we have president evil and his minions.

 

DanieRains

(4,619 posts)
10. There Weren't Enough Masks For Health Care Workers They Couldn't Ask Us To Wear Them
Sun May 17, 2020, 11:59 AM
May 2020

In the beginning there wasn't enough PPE. Masks. The powers that be could have still made it mandatory to cover your face if you went out with 100 different semi-useful things.

Only in America are there so many stupid people who care nothing for their neighbors, and literally their families.

Sad.

 

DanieRains

(4,619 posts)
4. What About Stand Your Ground?
Sun May 17, 2020, 11:53 AM
May 2020

Keeps crossing my mind.

They "look infected" would be enough to shoot someone in Floriduh.

Right?

sarisataka

(18,663 posts)
22. I'll be going out today
Sun May 17, 2020, 12:36 PM
May 2020

Have to go to the grocery. I'll have my mask and a properly concealed pistol.

At 5 feet an unmasked person will get a warning. At 4feet I will produce my pistol. At 3 feet I will give a final warning and if they step closer I will fire.

Can I count on you to have my back and support my actions? That you will speak up to say I was acting in self-defense?

Politicub

(12,165 posts)
5. I want to make a crinoline for a 12 foot hoop skirt
Sun May 17, 2020, 11:55 AM
May 2020

That way, I could mark my zone.

Plus, I think it would be wonderful to walk around in a hoop skirt and wearing a matching mask.

I am not kidding.

On edit: someone in the 1800s beat me to it. https://theconversation.com/the-fashionable-history-of-social-distancing-134464

Yonnie3

(17,444 posts)
14. There is this, but I like your idea better.
Sun May 17, 2020, 12:01 PM
May 2020
German cafe tells customers to wear pool noodles to enforce social distancing

By Nadine Schmidt and Jack Guy, CNN

Updated 12:23 PM ET, Fri May 15, 2020



https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/15/europe/german-cafe-noodle-distancing-scli-intl-grm/index.html

Politicub

(12,165 posts)
29. That's actually very clever... and economical.
Sun May 17, 2020, 01:02 PM
May 2020

I think they sell those pool noodles at Dollar Tree, too.

MineralMan

(146,317 posts)
35. Not much nuance in "Police State,"
Sun May 17, 2020, 01:17 PM
May 2020

it seems to me. Which laws do you think should be enforced and which should not? I tend to be a public safety sort of guy. I'm in favor of laws that promote that, you see.

Really, though, I didn't propose anything at all. I merely replied to another DUer with a question, which has gone unanswered.

And then, you come back at me with the "Police State" thing. I don't believe I have ever been in a discussion with you, so I don't know much about where you are coming from.

I did not advocate for any particular laws or enforcement actions. I asked a question.

Seeking Serenity

(2,840 posts)
36. As a general matter, the more power one gives to police,
Sun May 17, 2020, 01:38 PM
May 2020

the more police seem to take.

And to give police the authority to regulate things and behaviour in the name of "public health"? That's more power than a good man should want or that a bad man should have.

WhiskeyGrinder

(22,357 posts)
43. Increased policing is generally applied disproportionately, and people from already oppressed
Sun May 17, 2020, 02:15 PM
May 2020

populations bear the brunt. Poor, BIPOC and disabled people would be targeted, because they always are when policing is increased, no matter the initiative. A felony charge would increase incarceration, which would result in putting more people in prison, which are already hot spots. The carceral state is a vector for pandemics.

Response to WhiskeyGrinder (Reply #6)

Fiendish Thingy

(15,624 posts)
9. Nah, too fascist for me.
Sun May 17, 2020, 11:58 AM
May 2020

So you’d put all violators in prison? Doesn’t really make sense.

Other countries seem to be able to enforce masks and distancing without locking folks up.

MichMan

(11,938 posts)
19. That'll show all those low wage earners and unemployed people !
Sun May 17, 2020, 12:17 PM
May 2020

When they cant afford basic necessities after they pay the fines. they will think long and hard about what they have done.

Seeking Serenity

(2,840 posts)
32. Is that what you say to poor people in other situations
Sun May 17, 2020, 01:10 PM
May 2020

as their fines, interest, fees and penalties continue to mount to where they'll be hard-pressed to climb out? "Well, they shouldn't have done it (whatever petty offence "it" is)."

Very, very compassionate. Or no, wrong word. Oh what is it?

Oh, yes -- authoritarian.

roamer65

(36,745 posts)
39. Completely different situation.
Sun May 17, 2020, 01:41 PM
May 2020

You know that.

Fines for breaking laws are light years different than financial hardship.

Apples to oranges and courts get lenient in those situations, anyway.

Ace Rothstein

(3,163 posts)
47. There is so much fear and hysteria here.
Sun May 17, 2020, 03:35 PM
May 2020

Obviously this virus isn't a good thing and I'd rather not get it but too many on DU talk about it like it is the bubonic plague.

panader0

(25,816 posts)
21. Felony huh? We'd have to build a lot more prisons in a hurry.
Sun May 17, 2020, 12:33 PM
May 2020

Or, we could make it under penalty of death, and save on building prisons.

Wawannabe

(5,666 posts)
27. Forgot mine in the car yesterday
Sun May 17, 2020, 12:46 PM
May 2020

Was halfway thru the store before I realized ... but sure make it a felony! 🙄

Some really strong words there, pardner.

jimfields33

(15,825 posts)
28. Republicans would love this. No voting with a felony
Sun May 17, 2020, 01:00 PM
May 2020

Don’t give them any ideas. Keep in mind they just had a rally in Georgia for the shooting and social distancing was not kept at all.

Tarc

(10,476 posts)
34. That's...not legal. You can't just make shit up and demand people obey it
Sun May 17, 2020, 01:16 PM
May 2020

We have the rule of law, still. You can't just mimic Trump and waive away what you don't like because it is inconvenient.

EllieBC

(3,016 posts)
45. Funny how fear turns people into authoritarian
Sun May 17, 2020, 02:26 PM
May 2020

boot lickers.

Actually it’s not funny it’s disgusting. Fear is exactly what brings policies like stop and frisk. Fear and use of authority to make yourself feel safe is what has given us a bloated for profit prison system.

If you think we need more laws that will be most definitely applied unequally and unfairly, then you need to have a long talk with yourself about your fears.

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