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I Was Well Impressed Today By A Primark Employee

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Bobbisox1 | 21:41 Thu 10th Sep 2020 | ChatterBank
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Been out with a friend and visited the Metro centre , we were passing Primark where a young couple with a small baby were going to go in, both maskless, there was a male employer at the entrance who asked them If they had 'face coverings' they laughed and said "No, we are exempt'
Sorry but I need proof of this the employer said , he was met with an F-off and Away they went without getting in
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It's up to Primark whether they let folk in without proof of their having a reasonable excuse as long as they are not discriminatory.
01:24 Fri 11th Sep 2020
How do you know it was the employer? You mean employee?
Well done that Employee.
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Well thank you Gulliver ,yes , the employee ,
I`ve encountered a few people like him. They all seem to work for our local library services. Jobsworths. See under Exemption Cards https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/face-coverings-when-to-wear-one-and-how-to-make-your-own/face-coverings-when-to-wear-one-and-how-to-make-your-own
Or doing a public service. I agree with bobbisox and gulliver
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To be fair 237SJ, he was doing what he was probably told to do by his EMPLOYER
It doesn't matter whether it is a so called public service. The rules are not his to make. I would have reported him to his employers.
Well then his employer is wrong and I would have pointed that out.
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Why? For asking them to use a face covering, you're supposed to when going in shops unless there's a good reason you can't
Yes you are but as in my link, staff have no right to demand proof of why someone can`t wear a mask.
...somebody's being argumentative just for the sake of it.....
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Well I'm afraid that makes a mockery of the rules that says they are required and I certainly would never call the young man a 'jobsworth ' for doing it
Apparently no-one is supposed to ask for proof! They probably have one of those exemption certificates off t'internet.
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Well perhaps showing it rather than sniggering and telling the employee to F off would have been better zebo
All I know is that if I were exempt from wearing a mask,I would get a card to make life easier for me and anyone who has been asked to enquire.

It really isn't difficult to be helpful is it?
2020 on the Titanic. "Lifejacket? You can't make me wear a lifejacket."
It seems a little unfair or the employee, as there isn't any official proof. But politeness would be nice...
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And the rest is history maggiebee :0/
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Pixie, I learnt today you can obtain a laniard with sunflowers on it online that is a signal you're exempt ,which I'm sure will be abused
I expect so... my youngest has asthma and autism and could probably be exempt... but it doesn't affect his breathing, so he hasn't bothered.
However, we have had- two now- texts from the GP to say they won't give exemption letters. There doesn't seem much point in asking people, tbh, if no "proof" is actually available.

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