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    Denied petrol

    Well, I suppose it had to happen sooner rather than later .....

    So there I was at a Caltex in Beacon Bay alone in my car wanting to top up with R400 petrol.

    I was denied service unless I donned a face nappy.
    I politely told the attendant what he could do with the petrol hose, drove half a kilometer further and topped up at Total, no problem.

    Caltex have now joined my list of businesses to be avoided in future for treating their clients like infants.
    Pick n Pay heads that list for trying to force me to push a trolley whilst buying a loaf of bread.
    Coca Cola has also recently been added to the list.

    Would it have been easier just to put on the nappy and get served ? ..... Yes.
    Would it have been the right thing to do ? .... In my opinion, no.

    The sooner we ALL call out the bull@#$# for what it is, the better for us all.

    Peace out ... Derek

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    The other side of this is it's legislated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave A View Post
    The other side of this is it's legislated.
    Only if you refuse to wear a facemask when ordered to do so by an officer of the law is it a criminal offence.

    The gazette has been very cleverly worded so as to make the sheeple think it's a crime not to wear one.

    Peace out ... Derek

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    @Derlyn, Not cleverly, clearly

    I have a client who went to hospital to get a bypass. No bypass but he was infected with COVID19. Now he is dead.

    My business partner narrowly escaped death, from COVID19

    Two directors at a client were diagnosed on Friday; they are very ill despite their health and youth.

    A colleague has "Long COVID" and has been struggling for months. She is a fighter and I truly hope she will overcome.

    I could go on but that would be rather pointless.

    A mask is a tiny price to pay and I would cheer those who chase you away.

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    Do as the herd is trained from birth ... leave school ... get a job ... pay insurance ... keep your opinion to yourself (there is no such thing as freedom of speech) ... get screwed by a multi trillion dollar industry (medical) ... pay monthly fees for everything from your electricity to your software package ... wear a face cloth for the most deadly virus on earth (yet I wear a double filter full face mask to spray a bit of paint) ... just payup and shut up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ians View Post
    Do as the herd is trained from birth ... leave school ... get a job ... pay insurance ... keep your opinion to yourself (there is no such thing as freedom of speech) ... get screwed by a multi trillion dollar industry (medical) ... pay monthly fees for everything from your electricity to your software package ... wear a face cloth for the most deadly virus on earth (yet I wear a double filter full face mask to spray a bit of paint) ... just payup and shut up.
    My wife has been stuck in the UK for over a year due to Covid (People die around them like flies because they care for the aged). One of our family member is an ICU nurse in the UK DEALING WITH COVID DEATH ON A DAILY BASIS - Young and old alike DIE from the disease. I lost a friend - My brother lost 2 friends - My neighbor lost a relative.

    Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.
    Albert Einstein

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    Quote Originally Posted by adrianh View Post
    My wife has been stuck in the UK for over a year due to Covid (People die around them like flies because they care for the aged). One of our family member is an ICU nurse in the UK DEALING WITH COVID DEATH ON A DAILY BASIS - Young and old alike DIE from the disease. I lost a friend - My brother lost 2 friends - My neighbor lost a relative.

    Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.
    Albert Einstein

    Expected to fill out a register using a pen handed to me by a security personal ... used by a hundred other people ... allowed to pick up and put down products in a supermarket ... touch counters which are touched by dozens of other people on a daily basis ... bump each passing in isle while shopping ... told to wear a cloth mask for the most deadly virius on earth ... yet I wear a double filter face mask when I paint shyte ... and I am the stupid one ... really?

    I am exposed to people on a daily basis ... my sister has a cough high temp. so she is put in a covid isolation ward with other patients who have tested positive ... suspected of having covid ... her test results come back negative and she is released the following day ... and I am the stupid one

    Personally I find social distancing a far better solution ... I stay the fu%^& away from people as much as I can ... wash my hands frequently and wear the ridiculous mask as and when forced to do so.

    For the record I know of people who havent washed that germ infested piece of cloth for a month ... and some since the lockdown ... eeeeish.

    For the record I have lost family and friends ... 2 of them a day apart ... both my sisters are working in the UK ... my neighbour has lost 10 family members ... I have friends who have lost both parents and siblings in December ... I had 14 people in one company test positive where I worked in December ... they also lost family members ... they were all wearing masks and wshing hands.

    Its about being responsible ... I dont believe the mask is the be all and end all of this pandemic ... in fact I believe it could even give people a false sense of security ... resuting in people standing too close each other. and just generally not abiding by the rules.

    I have to pass on the stupid aware to a person I had to deal with a couple weeks ago ... he picked on my staff member for not wear his mask correcty (just below his nose) Had a go at me because of it ... and all this while he wasnt even wearing a mask ... the only reason I didnt tell him to F^&* off ... was because the work I was doing was for a good customer and couldnt risk loosing the customer.
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    Why is it so difficult to do the right thing.

    The cops have to force people to wear seat belts to protect themselves - go figure!

    I have a lot to say about people who don't give a flying F... about anybody else because they feel that they can do whatever the F they want - We live in societies and the purpose of these sorts of rules is to protect the society as a whole - it is no different to the ahole that pushes in the front of the Q at the offramp - people who do whatever they want should not be allowed to live in society nor benefit form living in society.

    This seems to be the South African motto "I do what I want where I want and when I want and society is just a hindrance to my special existence"

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    By the way some garages do offer to spray your hands after you have exchanged petrol cards/card machine/cash/keys/slips etc with a person who has been exchanging item all day ... so long as you are wearing a mask you are all good ... I would be more worried about washing my hands

    I go into the wholesaler ... I hand the card to the slaesman ... he hands me the card machine to type in my code ... the puller gets my goods ... hands all the stuff to the checker who checks everything ever single person collects from the despatch ... before hand it over the the counter ... I then hand the slip to the security at the door who then touches everything again as he counts it ... then hands me the goods and my receipt ... during this time I have wiped my forehead and eyes more than 6 times during this process because I am sweating (its been f%^&* hot lately) ... but hey I am wearing a mask.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Derlyn View Post
    Well, I suppose it had to happen sooner rather than later .....

    So there I was at a Caltex in Beacon Bay alone in my car wanting to top up with R400 petrol.

    I was denied service unless I donned a face nappy.
    I politely told the attendant what he could do with the petrol hose, drove half a kilometer further and topped up at Total, no problem.

    Caltex have now joined my list of businesses to be avoided in future for treating their clients like infants.
    Pick n Pay heads that list for trying to force me to push a trolley whilst buying a loaf of bread.
    Coca Cola has also recently been added to the list.

    Would it have been easier just to put on the nappy and get served ? ..... Yes.
    Would it have been the right thing to do ? .... In my opinion, no.

    The sooner we ALL call out the bull@#$# for what it is, the better for us all.

    Peace out ... Derek
    I get highly irate when people think that laws are not for them but only relevant if it suits , and then want to complain about Taxi drivers , illegal contractors etc.

    It is mandatory to wear a mask and for business owners to ensure that there employees are working in a safe environment as defined by the disaster management act and the OHSA .
    If the petrol attendant gets Covid and it is traced back to some inconsiderate person that does not want to adhere to the regulations then the Caltex franchise owner becomes liable for the time off through the IOD process.

    Likewise with the shop owner that does not ensure a safe distance when people are queuing.

    Besides the fact that the business owner could end up paying a fine due to some inconsiderate person that does not want to comply.

    Summary of the reg's pasted below and what I see as relevant in red

    Offences and penalties

    83. (1) For the duration of the national state of disaster, any person who hinders, interferes with. or obstructs an enforcement officer in the exercise of his or her powers, or the performance of his or her duties in terms of these Regulations, is guilty of an offence and, on conviction, liable to a fine or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding six months or to both such fine and imprisonment.
    (2) For the purposes of this Chapter, any person who fails to comply with or contravenes a provision of regulations 68(1) and (3), 70(2), (3) and (7); 80(3)(a), 81(1)(b) and 81(3) of these Regulations commits an offence and is, on conviction, liable to a fine or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding six months or to both such fine and imprisonment.


    Mandatory protocols when in a public place
    70. (1) For the purposes of these Regulations. a ‘face mask’ means a cloth face mask or a homemade item that covers the nose and mouth, or another appropriate item to cover the nose and mouth.

    (2) The wearing of a face mask is mandatory for every person when in a public place. excluding a child under the age of six years. and any person who fails to comply with a verbal instruction by an enforcement officer to wear a face mask, commits an offence and is, on conviction, liable to a fine or a period of imprisonment not exceeding six months, or to both such fine and imprisonment.

    (3) No person will be allowed to-
    (a) use, operate, perform any service on any form of public transport;
    (b) enter or be in a building, place or premises. including government buildings, places or premises, used by the public to obtain goods or services; or
    (c) be in any public open space, if he or she is not wearing a face mask.

    (4) The prohibition in subregulation (3)(c) shall not apply to a person who undertakes vigorous exercise in a public place, provided that the person maintains a distance of at least one and a half metres from any other person.

    (5) An employer may not allow any employee to perform any duties or enter the employment premises if the employee is not wearing a face mask while performing his or her duties.

    (6) Every business premises, including, but not limited to, a supermarket, shop, grocery store, retail store, wholesale produce market or pharmacy shall –
    (a) determine their area of floor space in square metres;
    (b) based on the information contemplated in paragraph (a), determine the number of customers and employees that may be inside the premises in order to comply with the limitation as provided for in regulation 72(5)(c) of the Regulations and subject to strict adherence to all health protocols and social distancing measures;
    (c) take steps to ensure that persons queuing inside or outside the premises are able to maintain a distance of one and a half metres from each other;
    (d) provide hand sanitisers for use by the public and employees at the entrance to the premises; and
    (e) assign, in writing, an employee or any other suitable person, as the compliance employee, who must ensure-
    (i) compliance with the measures provided for in paragraphs (a) to (d); and
    (ii) that all directions in respect of hygienic conditions and limitation of exposure to persons with COVID-19 are adhered to.

    (7) Any business whose premises exceeds the maximum number of customers and employees determined in subregulation (6) commits an offence and is, on conviction. liable to a fine or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding six months or to both such fine and imprisonment.

    (8) All employers must. adopt measures to promote physical distancing of employees, including-
    (a) enabling employees to work from home or minimising the need for employees to be physically present at the workplace;
    (b) the provision for adequate space;
    (c) restrictions on face to face meetings;
    (d) special measures for employees with known or disclosed health issues or comorbidities, or with any condition which may place such employees at a higher risk of complications or death if they are infected with COVID-19, and
    (e) special measures for employees above the age of 60 who are at a higher risk of complications or death if they are infected with COVID-19.

    (9) The requirements as set out in subregulation (6) applies with the necessary changes, to any other building that is not provided for by subregulation (6).

    (10) All courier and delivery services shall provide for minimal personal contact during delivery.

    (11) All banks as defined in the Banks Act, 1990 (Act No. 94 of 1990) and financial institutions as defined in the Financial Sector Regulation
    Act, 2017 (Act No. 9 of 2017), must-
    a) ensure that all automated teller machines of that bank or financial institution, if any in the case of a financial institution, that is not a bank, have hand sanitisers for use by the public at each automated teller machine; and
    (b) take steps to ensure that persons queuing at the automated teller machine maintain a distance of one and a half metres from each other.
    Last edited by GCE; 17-Mar-21 at 04:56 AM.

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