Maskholes everywhere.
My sister was bit by a moose and my beeber is stuned......
Ping.
Opinions will be appreciated.
5.56mm
Face diapers.
I was riding my motorcycle this weekend and was wearing a thick cloth mask my wife bought off a TV shopping channel.
I had a horrendous headache, and started getting dizzy. Then I decided to take the mask off and the headache went away almost immediately.
I suspect that I was getting CO or CO2 poisoning..........
Come on man! Are you a stinking, long legged, crack smoking, maskhole junkie!!!
My problem with the masks ... I’m very hard of hearing. I never realized how much I was reading lips. With the mask on the other person, I’ve gone really deaf!
Seriously, though...if masks were placed on gorillas in zoos, wouldnt PETA, ASCPA, etc., lose their sh*t? Love to hear their reasoning.
Mask it or casket. Those who don’t wear masks can kill other people.
The Honolulu Police Department hotline number to report violators for citation or arrest is 808-723-3900.
Over the weekend, Honolulu police issued 1,350 citations to those violating COVID-19 orders
By HNN Staff | August 10, 2020 at 3:57 PM HST - Updated August 10 at 5:44 PM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Honolulu police officers issued some 1,350 citations over the weekend to those allegedly violating COVID-19 emergency orders.
Most of the violations were issued to those who were in closed parks or lingering on beaches.
There were also violations issued to those gathering in groups of 10 or more.
Mayor Kirk Caldwell said Monday that at least one of those groups was a wedding party.
Meanwhile, HPD said it made one arrest connected to the emergency order. Officials said a man allegedly tried to kick an officer who was informing him that a park was closed.
Additionally, some 300 phone calls came into the hotline for those reporting violations of the emergency order in the first 24 hours that it was active.
The city also got about 80 emails with possible violations.
The hotline number is 723-3900, while the email is hpdcovidenforce@honolulu.gov.
Health has long been an integral and central element of the menu of human rights and entitlements that bore witness to the essential dignity of every human being. Until now, this has been more or less regarded as primarily an individual right to health, which socially and politically rinses down to a right to free healthcare in the event that someone cannot not provide for himself. This paradigm has now been flipped by Covid-19. It has hitherto been uncontroversially implicit that our bodies are designed to preserve our own lives by expelling toxic waste. Now this process has been redefined as a function offering extreme risk to the lives and well-being of bystanders, the game has changed out of all recognition.
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