Has COVID-19 forced you to wear glasses and a mask at the same time?
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Re: COVID-19 Claim line - call now....
I just feel sooo sorry for all those police IT experts working on face recognition software for the CCTV cameras. This has really buggered up their plans!
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Re: COVID-19 Claim line - call now....
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If someone wears a niqab or burqa, is the mask that is now compulsory on public transport worn over or under the garment? (Unless, of course, there is a dispensation, similar to the one for male Sikh motorcyclists with turbans)
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If someone wears a niqab or burqa, is the mask that is now compulsory on public transport worn over or under the garment? (Unless, of course, there is a dispensation, similar to the one for male Sikh motorcyclists with turbans)
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Re: COVID-19 Claim line - call now....
stewamax wrote:<serious question>
If someone wears a niqab or burqa, is the mask that is now compulsory on public transport worn over or under the garment? (Unless, of course, there is a dispensation, similar to the one for male Sikh motorcyclists with turbans)
</serious question>
Are you asking if "black veils matter"?
- apologies but there's too many dyslexia jokes about
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Itsallaguess wrote:Has COVID-19 forced you to wear glasses and a mask at the same time?
If so, you may be entitled to condensation.
Yes, I can't see the wood for the trees (because I'm so steamed up).
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Re: COVID-19 Claim line - call now....
stewamax wrote:<serious question>
If someone wears a niqab or burqa, is the mask that is now compulsory on public transport worn over or under the garment? (Unless, of course, there is a dispensation, similar to the one for male Sikh motorcyclists with turbans)
</serious question>
<(fairly) serious answer> I'm pretty sure it's a "face covering" you have to wear on public transport rather than a "mask", so all those 'bags on head' devices probably comply perfectly. </(fairly) serious answer>
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Re: COVID-19 Claim line - call now....
Airtight clear plastic bag worn over the head, tied tightly around your neck - guaranteed that you wont die from Corona Virus. Typically condensation build up is only a temporary issue. Lifetime money back guarantee. Most trying early prototypes were left agasp.
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Re: COVID-19 Claim line - call now....
Mike4 wrote:stewamax wrote:<serious question>
If someone wears a niqab or burqa, is the mask that is now compulsory on public transport worn over or under the garment? (Unless, of course, there is a dispensation, similar to the one for male Sikh motorcyclists with turbans)
</serious question>
<(fairly) serious answer> I'm pretty sure it's a "face covering" you have to wear on public transport rather than a "mask", so all those 'bags on head' devices probably comply perfectly. </(fairly) serious answer>
My impression was that you just have to have your mouth and nose covered. A scarf around your neck and pulled up to cover your mouth/nose would for instance suffice.
Not acceptable https://i.postimg.cc/Jtw7kWhY/not-acceptable.png
Acceptable https://i.postimg.cc/V6db9mYz/acceptable.png
Some shops are apparently automatically financially rewarding individuals wearing the acceptable type of covering - straight out of their tills.
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