ID, please.
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@Improviso said in ID, please.:
The governor will require restaurants to keep a log, including contact information, on every customer who dines at their establishment.
When that hits Virginia, I'll continue to eat at home.
How are you going to buy your groceries without ID?
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@Doctor-Phibes said in ID, please.:
@Improviso said in ID, please.:
The governor will require restaurants to keep a log, including contact information, on every customer who dines at their establishment.
When that hits Virginia, I'll continue to eat at home.
How are you going to buy your groceries without ID?
Mark of The Beast.
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Fake news.
There is no requirement to show ID.
The actual wording from Washington state's guideline: "If the establishment offers table service, create a daily log of all customers and maintain that daily log for 30 days, including telephone/email contact information, and time in. This will facilitate any contact tracing that might need to occur." (Source: https://www.governor.wa.gov/sites/default/files/Phase 2 Restaurant industry re-open proposal_FINAL.pdf )
There is no requirement to show ID. You can use aliases and leave fake phone numbers/email addresses if you wish. There are no lack of people using partial names, nick names, and aliases when they make reservations, or when giving their names to the barista who write their names onto coffee cups. You just might miss out on notifications by the contact tracing people should you ever dined contemporaneously with a nearby COVID-19 patients who has been later identified as such.
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@Axtremus said in ID, please.:
Fake news.
There is no requirement to show ID.
The actual wording from Washington state's guideline: "If the establishment offers table service, create a daily log of all customers and maintain that daily log for 30 days, including telephone/email contact information, and time in. This will facilitate any contact tracing that might need to occur." (Source: https://www.governor.wa.gov/sites/default/files/Phase 2 Restaurant industry re-open proposal_FINAL.pdf )
There is no requirement to show ID. You can use aliases and leave fake phone numbers/email addresses if you wish. There are no lack of people using partial names, nick names, and aliases when they make reservations, or when giving their names to the barista who write their names onto coffee cups. You just might miss out on notifications by the contact tracing people should you ever dined contemporaneously with a nearby COVID-19 patients who has been later identified as such.
This blase attitude towards lying is deeply troubling to me. I value honesty and integrity above all else, and if, to avoid a law I find to be against my other principles, I must lie against this principle, it puts my very soul at peril. I am saddened by such disregard of these principles of human morality. Please reconsider your dismissal of the value of honesty and integrity in a society.
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@Larry said in ID, please.:
The article doesnt say a damned thing about showing ID. That was added during the discussion, used as a sort of shorthand to point out yet another irony of the crippled logic of you leftwing fruitcakes.
@Jolly titled the thread "ID, please." @Copper followed up with the comment "ID required to eat". These two promulgated fake news.
I corrected the record. You are welcome.