We are doing what we need to do and filling our time confined to our homes doing things like jobs we never get around to, organizing everything to make our lives easier, staying in touch with those we know on the phone, making sure those that live alone get calls to check on them, as some of our so called emergency, civic, religious services should be doing. Put others first put on your thinking caps and think of someone with poor health, those who have lost loved ones recently, those who don't have local support from family and just meet the needs of someone else, it will make you feel good to be there for others it's American and the Christian Way.
8:48 AM: so go get infected you twit; after, just go somewhere and crawl in a hole so you keep it to yourself. This is COMMON SENSE, something you obviously lack.
Same reason they shoot unarmed suspects, they "fear for their lives." They are avoiding the public. No one knows where they are hiding while they are supposed to be on duty. Home maybe, or holed up at the barracks waiting to be dispatched to a accident. You are correct. They are not visible on the highways and haven't been for over a week.
I'm not the one you questioned, but I am somebody that works for an "essential" business and essential employees have the obligation and the exemption to be on the roads to commute to their essential jobs. We are issued letters by our companies to show our need to drive during the crisis. I commute 100 miles a day to my essential job, and notice the complete lack of any SP visibility on the highways. And why is it any of YOUR business why that person is on the roads? It's the SP business, if they weren't too scared to patrol the highways during this crisis.
If they are not seniors, then they are PROBABLY just making up an excuse (like you) to shop during senior hours . That's NOT caring! All they want is the clean store and stocked shelves. It is rude, self centered, and risking others that could die from this virus. It is selfish and certainly not "Caring and Sharing." The only thing they are sharing is the risk of infection to those who can die from it. Quit making excuse for those who selfishly break the rules. It's why we are where we are now.
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Joe
How come I Don't see MSP on the roads ?
I work in healthcare...so I got up and went to work. Would love to stay home but thankful I have a job.
I did fine with it, but then again I have only been out for essentials for the past three weeks. I have a compromised immune system so I just stay in.
Went to Aldi's for their senior hour. Turns out, there's a bunch of non-seniors not respecting that time slot.
You should as they've increased uniformed troopers on the roads.
8:06pm. Why are you on the roads?
April 1, 2020 at 12:55 AM
Not everyone with a compromised immune system is a senior and senior hour includes those with underlying health issues.
Not everyone has the luxury of shopping at a specified time and need to shop when they need to shop
Sharing is caring.
Still Unconstitutional.
I called SSA office in Salisbury and they answered on first ring!
We are doing what we need to do and filling our time confined to our homes doing things like jobs we never get around to, organizing everything to make our lives easier, staying in touch with those we know on the phone, making sure those that live alone get calls to check on them, as some of our so called emergency, civic, religious services should be doing. Put others first put on your thinking caps and think of someone with poor health, those who have lost loved ones recently, those who don't have local support from family and just meet the needs of someone else, it will make you feel good to be there for others it's American and the Christian Way.
8:48 AM: so go get infected you twit; after, just go somewhere and crawl in a hole so you keep it to yourself. This is COMMON SENSE, something you obviously lack.
April 1, 2020 at 8:48 AM:
So sue somebody and see how far you get, you moron. Saying it doesn't make it so.
March 31, 2020 at 8:08 PM:
Same reason they shoot unarmed suspects, they "fear for their lives." They are avoiding the public. No one knows where they are hiding while they are supposed to be on duty. Home maybe, or holed up at the barracks waiting to be dispatched to a accident. You are correct. They are not visible on the highways and haven't been for over a week.
April 1, 2020 at 3:35 AM:
I'm not the one you questioned, but I am somebody that works for an "essential" business and essential employees have the obligation and the exemption to be on the roads to commute to their essential jobs. We are issued letters by our companies to show our need to drive during the crisis. I commute 100 miles a day to my essential job, and notice the complete lack of any SP visibility on the highways. And why is it any of YOUR business why that person is on the roads? It's the SP business, if they weren't too scared to patrol the highways during this crisis.
April 1, 2020 at 6:29 AM:
If they are not seniors, then they are PROBABLY just making up an excuse (like you) to shop during senior hours . That's NOT caring! All they want is the clean store and stocked shelves. It is rude, self centered, and risking others that could die from this virus. It is selfish and certainly not "Caring and Sharing." The only thing they are sharing is the risk of infection to those who can die from it. Quit making excuse for those who selfishly break the rules. It's why we are where we are now.
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