Posted on 07/15/2021 10:33:50 AM PDT by rktman
Music and nightclub operators have said that they will not be following Boris Johnson’s advice to introduce the vaccine passport scheme, with one saying the move could be construed as an infringement on peoples’ personal rights.
In Monday night’s announcement that the end of legal restrictions would come on Monday, July 19th, Prime Minister Johnson called on nightclubs and other venues catering to large crowds “to make use of the NHS Covid Pass – which shows proof of vaccination, a recent negative test or natural immunity – as a means of entry” — in other words, domestic vaccine passports.
Tom Bott, the founder of Signature Brew which operates bars and music venues, said he would not be demanding customers prove their immunity status, not only due to the lack of government guidance on how the scheme could be implemented, but because of questions of personal rights. Mr Bott told the Associated Press: “I don’t think it’s for us to curate and implement complicated policies to consumers that could be construed as infringing on their personal rights.
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They still think they have rights in the UK? How quaint!
We still think we have rights(none absolute of course) in the U.S. Oooppppsssss! Good thing I didn’t text that to anyone or it would have been censored.
Do what they say, or have your doors locked.
Roger Waters, Eric Clapton and other Brit rockers are very outspoken about the covid jab.
Politicians have gone insane
Far from it. They’re getting exactly what they want.
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