Opinion It's time to start handing out fines to people who refuse to wear masks


It's time to start handing out fines to people who refuse to wear masks

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  • Certain conservatives cannot be persuaded into wearing masks. They've even gone so far as to protest against it.
  • In the wake of this sentiment, we as a society must do something to protect our friends, neighbors, and loved ones.
  • A fine for not wearing masks must be considered as a viable option.
  • Kathi Valeii is a writer living in Southwest Michigan.
  • This is an opinion column. The thoughts expressed are those of the author.
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My son arrived home and I instructed him to drop his mask in the clothes basket by the door and to go straight to the shower. It's the Coronavirus-era protocol we use in our household for returning from errands, jobs, and now, driver ed. I've been nervous about every new exposure as the state opened up and restrictions were eased, but I found myself especially worried about driver ed because when classes resumed, we were told that masks would be optional.

I wanted to be able to trust that a school would take the highest precautions, but health recommendations have been politicized and those politics have crept into how businesses determine safety protocols, like when or if masks will be requisite. And without enforcement, there is no recourse in a situation like this.

When my son came down from his shower, I asked, "Did everyone wear masks?" He shrugged. "Did your instructor wear a mask?" I asked, my panic bubbling to the surface. "No," he said, then quickly told me not to make a deal out of it, that he wanted to finish, that he was almost done.

I did want to make a deal out of it, though, because all I could think about are the tiny particles that escape from the mouth when we talk; how this man irresponsibly stood in front of a classroom for two hours, emitting respiratory droplets in an enclosed room, where they cycled and hovered for the duration of the class.

How do you encourage a group of teens to don a mask when the grown adult in the room refuses to put one on, himself? The answer is, you don't. By the end of the week, my son was the only one left with a mask on at all.

But, what could I do? My son was two classes away from completing his requirements. If he didn't finish now, when would he? So, we let him finish his classes and crossed our fingers and hoped for the best. For families of students starting classes this week, though, they can do more than cross their fingers; they can request help with enforcement.

Legal options
On July 10, Michigan's Governor Whitmer announced an Executive Order that would enforce a requirement to wear a face mask while in public. Businesses must require staff and patrons to wear masks or risk having their license suspended, and individuals, with limited exceptions, must wear masks in public or risk a $500 fine.

It is now well-known that masks are an essential factor in reducing the spread of COVID-19. A recent study shows that 45,000 deaths could be avoided by November if 95% of people wore masks in public. The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said that if everyone in America were to wear a mask, the virus could be under control in four to eight weeks. And with mounting evidence that coronavirus is airborne, masks in public are more non-negotiable than ever before.

But, it seems that no amount of education about how masks work to protect other people will sway some conservatives, who feel that flaunting an uncovered face is more than a personal choice — it's a political display of their "freedom" and "rights."

But studies also showed that buckling up in a car can cut the risk of fatal injury almost in half and, over time, seat belt laws and fines have worked to shift the culture of seat belt wearing. Enforcing mask mandates can work in the same way. If people won't mask up out of common courtesy and respect for the health and safety of those around them, then maybe they will feel compelled to do so for the sake of their own pocketbook.

The executive order makes exceptions for people with medical conditions that can't tolerate wearing a face mask, and some businesses have used that caveat, citing ADA and HIPAA laws as thinly veiled excuses to staunchly display their conservative political badge.

But to comply with ADA guidelines, businesses would merely have to make reasonable accommodations. Curbside pickup and delivery, which most businesses that are still surviving are already doing, are reasonable accommodations in a scenario like this one. HIPAA laws, which prevent health plans and health care providers from sharing a patient's medical records or private medical information, don't apply to this situation.

Even more alarming than select businesses claiming to honor their patrons' "rights" to shop unmasked are a handful of sheriff's departments in the state that have released statements saying that they won't enforce the order. In other words, police forces are aligning themselves with mostly entitled white people who refuse to comply with efforts to contain the spread of a virus. And amid the current uprising against police violence against Black people, it is particularly telling that this issue is where a sheriff's office will choose to speak out and draw a line in the sand.

The unfortunate backlash
The other day, my oldest son, who works at a grocery store, told me about the latest irate shoppers who were asked to mask-up or leave. The couple yelled and waved their phone in the manager's face to show the supposed laws they claimed the store was breaking by denying them entry. The manager calmly relayed the alternatives of curbside pickup or delivery that they could utilize if they couldn't wear a mask. They eventually sulked away.

But these encounters don't always end with verbal abuse. Throughout the state, interactions like these have escalated to physical violence against store patrons and staff who make requests for others to use a face covering. These (mostly low-wage) workers have had to endure an uptick in this kind of violence from a swath of people who refuse to wear a mask on a philosophical hill they're willing to let everyone die on. Store greeters job descriptions are now more like those of nightclub bouncers, with the expectation that a significant portion of their job is to endure abuse from belligerent people.

The select Michigan sheriffs who are taking this stance are placing their politics over the lives of the people in their communities by enabling behavior that increases the spread of the virus. And, importantly, they are placing front line workers' lives, like my son's, in danger — not just from the potential of repeated exposure to the virus, but from the violent behavior of entitled patrons.

Both of my kids deserve better. We all do. A driver's ed instructor or retail shopper shouldn't get to choose whether to wear a mask based on what makes them feel more comfortable or based on their own, political ideology.

During a pandemic, individuals, businesses, and government agencies should be making choices and policies based on the best interest of public health, not allegiance to some political stripe. And if it takes a hefty fine to compel some people to care, so be it.

Kathi Valeii's journalism and essays focus on parenting, identity, and justice issues, and often the intersection of those topics. Her work has been featured in the New York Times, the Washington Post, Rolling Stone, Pacific Standard Magazine, and many others. She lives in Southwest Michigan with her partner and three children.

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How dare the conservatives protest against what they consider to be governmental tyranny?? But muh greater good.
Shut the fuck up, Karen.
Giving the government another excuse to take people's money won't fix a shit hole society.
 
Obey the placebo or pay up, chumps.


Heck, at least if mandatory N95 masks were required (not possible for a ton of reasons, but hypothetically) you could at least say you're doing something.
 
The guy that produced off-spring with this pig face, monstrosity should be brought to the streets and stoned to death.

Kathi Valeii ugly cunt.png
 
As if people haven't suffered enough financial distress due to these lockdowns and restrictions.

The sooner this fiasco is over with the better.
 
I think journalist should be treated as terrorist and killed if were going to fine people for not wearing mask. If it can fund that I’m cool with the fines actually.
 
Masks don't work though. They stop you from spreading it,but they don't stop you from catching it. Just get a respirator.
The whole point is to to stop spreading amongst asymptomatic individuals. I don't wear a mask for me. I wear it for you. That sort of sentiment.

E- also, respirators help with exhaled air, but most of your inhaled air is going to come from the sides of the mask, not through it.

E2-
I'm in favor of letting natural selection run it's course

Anyone else?
Well, I'm dead. Take care fam!
 
Ostatnio edytowane:
I doubt creating a new adversarial juncture between police and public will help the badly marred perception people have of law enforcement.
 
They already fine people for not wearing them in canada. In some cases fines of $1000. As of yesterday its required to wear them indoors at all times in public areas, and in most public areas. Not that such fines aren't going to result in a legal challenge to anybody they're stupid enough to try to hit with one

and on a related note I ran into a friend of mine that works in the parking lot of a local superstore handling carts and nightly restocking and he mentioned how the current heatwave has caused enough problems with the mask they've been making him wear that hes passed out twice in the last week, essentially being told to shut up about it when he took it up with his supervisor

tbh it sounds like a serious matter for health and safety violations if its causing people to pass out wearing them in hot weather while working
 
IF these people are so terrified of getting sick, they SHOULDNT BE OUTSIDE OF THE HOUSE. They shouldnt be getting takeout or sending their kids to drivers ed. Yet they all seem to forget this part and want to punish those of us who would rather live as normal and are not scared of a 0.1% death rate (since most of us are not 80+ year old diabetic lard asses with heart disease and high blood pressure sitting in nursing homes.)
The whole point is to to stop spreading amongst asymptomatic individuals. I don't wear a mask for me. I wear it for you. That sort of sentiment.
E- also, respirators help with exhaled air, but most of your inhaled air is going to come from the sides of the mask, not through it.
Except, as study after study has shown, surgical masks do jack shit to stop the spread of viruses, because droplets are not viruses. Consistent workplace use of masks in previous years showed 0 difference in cold and flu cases. Consistent use of cloth masks INCREASED case numbers by up to 30%. Long term use of masks was also linked with lower blood oxygen levels, which is linked to lower immune system functionality.

Coronavirus is no different then rinoviruses or influenzas. Unless your mask is magically filtering particles smaller then 3 micros, it is as useful as you putting your hand over your nose.

Almost like wearing a surgical mask for 8+ hours every day is a bad idea that goes against how these masks are supposed to be used and your typical person is too retarded to understand this.

This doesnt even get into the fun part: if you cant prove that I am sick, you cannot prove that me not wearing a mask is putting anyone at risk. Forcing everyone to wear masks is presuming guilt before innocence. Especially since protesting for BLM is more important than stopping coronavirus, E.G. coronavirus is nothing to worry about unless you are of a certain political bent.

I doubt creating a new adversarial juncture between police and public will help the badly marred perception people have of law enforcement.
Honestly this stuff makes me all for defunding the police. Then when the mask karens get bitchy you can tell them to shove it up their cunts, no police are gonna be around to enforce the rules.
 
I thought some states said that you have to wear them or be six feet apart unless you want to be fined already.
 
he mentioned how the current heatwave has caused enough problems with the mask they've been making him wear that hes passed out twice in the last week
This is my main concern with masks in general. They restrict your breathing, which is essential for living. It's like the government has waged a war on fucking oxygen, the thing that is everywhere, and is trying to control who get's to intake it.
 
and on a related note I ran into a friend of mine that works in the parking lot of a local superstore handling carts and nightly restocking and he mentioned how the current heatwave has caused enough problems with the mask they've been making him wear that hes passed out twice in the last week, essentially being told to shut up about it when he took it up with his supervisor

tbh it sounds like a serious matter for health and safety violations if its causing people to pass out wearing them in hot weather while working
Trying to do any sort of physical activity while wearing these masks is borderline torture, bonus points if you wear glasses.
 
IF these people are so terrified of getting sick, they SHOULDNT BE OUTSIDE OF THE HOUSE. They shouldnt be getting takeout or sending their kids to drivers ed. Yet they all seem to forget this part and want to punish those of us who would rather live as normal and are not scared of a 0.1% death rate (since most of us are not 80+ year old diabetic lard asses with heart disease and high blood pressure sitting in nursing homes.)

Except, as study after study has shown, surgical masks do jack shit to stop the spread of viruses, because droplets are not viruses. Consistent workplace use of masks in previous years showed 0 difference in cold and flu cases. Consistent use of cloth masks INCREASED case numbers by up to 30%. Long term use of masks was also linked with lower blood oxygen levels, which is linked to lower immune system functionality.

Coronavirus is no different then rinoviruses or influenzas. Unless your mask is magically filtering particles smaller then 3 micros, it is as useful as you putting your hand over your nose.

Almost like wearing a surgical mask for 8+ hours every day is a bad idea that goes against how these masks are supposed to be used and your typical person is too retarded to understand this.

This doesnt even get into the fun part: if you cant prove that I am sick, you cannot prove that me not wearing a mask is putting anyone at risk. Forcing everyone to wear masks is presuming guilt before innocence. Especially since protesting for BLM is more important than stopping coronavirus, E.G. coronavirus is nothing to worry about unless you are of a certain political bent.

Honestly this stuff makes me all for defunding the police. Then when the mask karens get bitchy you can tell them to shove it up their cunts, no police are gonna be around to enforce the rules.
Nah, asking people to take personal responsibility for their health is an alt-right view point. Asking at risk people to stay in their homes so the rest of us continue living our lives is the akin to putting jews in cattle cars according to some KF users.
 
This dumbass thinks HIPAA can be done away with over masks?

If I go into a store, I wear a mask, but as soon as I'm outside, it comes off.

And the Karens that bitch at you for getting too close in the store are the ones that stand in the middle of the damn aisle, blocking everyone else while they decide what organic juice to buy need to be hung from the nearest lamppost.

Fine me $1000 for not wearing a mask, while you let someone knowingly spread AIDS get slapped on the wrist? Fuck that too.
 
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