Oh, it is Mr. Contrarian again. I didn't state my preference, I just illustrated what is happening in other jurisdictions which makes the UFCW's request feasible. In Spain you weren't allowed to go beyond something like a 100m from your home for a walk - I know, it seems pretty impossible to maintain - but between public shaming and strict police and military enforcement there was a high degree of compliance. In Ireland, try leaving your primary home and going to your country cottage and you risk being stopped in a road block and being heavily fined.The mantra of "Nothing is impossible" or "Everything is possible" always ignores the more important question, "Is it feasible?" The everything is possible (nothing is impossible) crowd, in my opinion, always seem to like to create work for the sake of creating work. Do work, don't make work - it's a good way to approach most things - another way of saying it "a solution looking for a problem isn't really a solution to anything."
Brah, in another thread, in relation to a workplace fatal fall, you talk about hypothetical helicopters falling from the sky killing employees on a jobsite, is it impossible, no, highly improbable, abso-fuckin-lutley! Seems like you wrote the book on 'everything is possible/nothing is impossible!' Maybe it is time to buy a PC!




