I think it is because no one alive today has experienced such a virulent disease and if they aren't sick nor know anyone who has been sick it hasn't sunk in yet. I see people like that all the time here.Forgot to talk about my Covid story...
Yesterday my husband came home from work very irritated so I asked him what was wrong... he told me that one of the drivers from the same company he works for but a different branch came in and was touching everybody at their work and saying “What are you scared of cooties?”
My husband said that the look on his face must have made that guy not touch him because he was messing with everyone else besides the office people who would probably get him fired instantly... My husband said he would’ve flipped a lid!
I get that some people do not take this seriously, but to risk the health of an entire company because you are that immature, is not OK. My husband talked to the higher up boss and things are being handled.
Some customers are like that too. I don’t get people!!! I don’t find people’s health a joke!
Missouri is encountering our first big spike in cases. Not as bad as Arizona or Texas but still a spike.
It could be assault, it will just take 3 weeks to become aware of the injury.Not sure an assault charge would fly since you’re not hurt in the process of them touching you.
Think the police have better things to do like keeping drug dealers and true criminals off the streets.
You can definitely do prison time and even potentially get a manslaughter charge for knowingly spreading AIDS.It might be different now with this pandemic though. If they really wanted to be hardasses they could probably say he was intentionally spreading a contagion or whatever and charge him with that. They probably wouldn’t though because you’re right, it’d be a bit of a waste of time especially if it was already being handled, but they probably could. Several people have been charged just for spitting or coughing on produce when that never even would have been a thing before.
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