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I understand 100% what you all are saying, but with 1,000's of buisneses still open not much is going to change imop. funny how many have said ''loophole'' when talking about people getting there separation outdoors but the real loophole going on is all the buisneses that are trying to stay open under some kind of loophole, and in doing so putting way more at risk.
Quote from: The scout on March 25, 2020, 09:26:04 AMI understand 100% what you all are saying, but with 1,000's of buisneses still open not much is going to change imop. funny how many have said ''loophole'' when talking about people getting there separation outdoors but the real loophole going on is all the buisneses that are trying to stay open under some kind of loophole, and in doing so putting way more at risk.Coming at you live from coronavirus almost ground zero in WA We are considered essential part of the transportation sector. We see a lot of people every day. We normally have 40-50 appointments per day plus whatever else walks in the door. 50-60 vehicles per day. I can tell you that almost 100% of what we do is different the last 3 weeks from what we call normal. We've decreased our hours. Sent all of our sales people home with pay. We tell people we will only check them in at their appointment time. If you're early, wait outside. This will limit how many people inside at a time. We are disinfecting everyone's vehicle the best we can before we work on it and after we work on it with the Clorox machine here: https://www.cloroxpro.com/products/clorox/total-360/Our hardware store is open in town. They're limiting how many people in the store at a time. Lots of "essential" businesses staying open and doing online orders only with curbside pickup. Our feed store. 4 people at a time in the store. You can only buy what you came for. Meet a store employee at the door. Tell them what you need. They'll take you to it. You get it, you pay and you leave. No browsing. Lots of places doing limited number of people in the store at a time. Things are not business as usual at all. Things are different.
I get it, its a fine line, the virus has spread like crazy the last 3 weeks. so are all those precautions you talk about working?
All DNR lands now closed.
I cant blame it on wdfw, maybe the gov, but not wdfw. Also, if things dont get better in a hurry (and they wont), then I wont be a bit surprised if turkey gets shut down as well.
Quote from: buckfvr on March 25, 2020, 11:48:48 AMI cant blame it on wdfw, maybe the gov, but not wdfw. Also, if things dont get better in a hurry (and they wont), then I wont be a bit surprised if turkey gets shut down as well. I'm the other way around, I now doubt Inslee called up WDFW and told them to close access sites. If he did that, it would only have made sense for him to close trailheads and other accesss sites, not just fishing. He could have done that for the entire state (close all access points to public recreation) but he didn't as far as I know.Maybe I'm wrong and someone will find where Olympia closed trailheads.
Quote from: Stein on March 25, 2020, 11:52:16 AMQuote from: buckfvr on March 25, 2020, 11:48:48 AMI cant blame it on wdfw, maybe the gov, but not wdfw. Also, if things dont get better in a hurry (and they wont), then I wont be a bit surprised if turkey gets shut down as well. I'm the other way around, I now doubt Inslee called up WDFW and told them to close access sites. If he did that, it would only have made sense for him to close trailheads and other accesss sites, not just fishing. He could have done that for the entire state (close all access points to public recreation) but he didn't as far as I know.Maybe I'm wrong and someone will find where Olympia closed trailheads.If we are ordered to stay home, why would he need to specify that trail heads and private boat launches are closed? Maybe I’m missing something?