You tell them that then and Im sure they will revoke your licence .Or you could read the builders federation guidelines about co workers and social distancing .There is an exemption for workers who need to work in close proximity .So there are exemptions .Big Dommo was in the ESSO on Ballyfermot Road today he noticed the lad inside the shop was less than 2 meters away from him when he was paying at the hatch .I would bet money the fella on the till is not bitching about it .
Maybe I'm a bit OCD but I've always been interested in 'the rules' the pen pushers send out and the 'real world'.
- As a teenager, I got kicked out of my (middle-class) youth club because I actually read the rules and argued with the 'adults' in the room.
- On the eve of leaving school, I got sent a SW ID card by SW. When I went to sign on/get in the system, I was asked for ID. I showed SW the card but they wouldn't accept it. Pen-pusher rules.
- When the money-laundering rules came in, the Bank of Ireland sent a letter using my name and address to my house asking me to prove my name and address.
- etc, etc...
It's like the Govt/NTA are saying 'everything is ok', we've sent out a press release about social distancing, screens, refusing cash, & no front seat passengers. But how does that actually work in the real world? It's like nobody in authority has asked someone who acutally has to do it. But... But... when the shit hits the fan and it ends up in court or insurance claim (or the Joe Duffy show), they'll point to their press releases and we'll be screwed!
We have to play by their rules so it's useful to know how they think?