City Council votes 8-1 for mask mandate. Expires Nov. 30, 2020.
City Council votes 8-1 for mask mandate. Expires Nov. 30, 2020.
That is F’ing Leadership.
Bee Clark and Lincoln Riley are leaders.
Good. And she's stupidly getting hell for it in the comments section, too.
And aren’t the recall petitions getting filed this week? Unreal.
Stillwater also delivering a mask rule. Looks like some folks in the State want D1 Football to be played this year.
Of course, I think that ship has sailed.
I happened to tune into the Youtube stream yesterday. Oh boy the comments were rough. A lot of people seemed like they were about to move to Moore haha!
Happy to see this passed and I hope it will slow the spread here in Norman.
Also passed last night is a provision that bars close at 10 on weekdays, 11 on weekends.
Looks to be a partisan GOP effort.
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Norman businesses will suffer the most.
How will a mask mandate make businesses suffer? Maybe it will allow places like restaurants not get an outbreak and have to close down like a handful of OKC restaurants have had to do. Because thats makes businesses suffer.
Also, national retailers are actually asking for mask mandates as its become, what for it, bad for business without them.
i'm very glad for the mandate... it was crazy going to Crest the last week and being one of just a handful of people wearing the masks. and people not even paying attention to the floor marking to keep distance.
Agree with the policy though it’s a bit ironic that they’re giving the police one more thing to enforce after cutting their funding by 3% for no good reason other than virtue signaling...as evidenced by the fact that even after an 11 hour meeting and now several weeks...they still don’t know what they want to reallocate the funding to. Good leadership on the mask mandate...bad leadership for cutting funding to the police (who everyone thinks need better training, need to hire better and need more resources...all of which require funding) before having any idea where they were going to reallocate it and how much would be needed for those causes because it was the trendy thing to do. I would be willing to bet that the city council will have difficulty enforcing this after pointlessly torching the bridge with law enforcement.
This was done for no reason other than for show...not to save money or divert to anything else hence the fact that no other purpose has been chosen...It was done just for the hell of it because it was the cool thing to do...all the hip liberal cities were doing it so they thought they should do it too. It was virtue signaling as opposed to attempting to save money, that’s the difference. Cutting funding to education isn’t something I agree with either but this isn’t remotely the same thing.
Teachers probably don’t teach as well when they aren’t paid as much and when they have fewer resources.
Not all cops think like adults, and you're right, this guy should not be a cop.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/ohio-...b67a80bc033b8e
"But the sheriff, who supports President Donald Trump, insisted, “I’m not going to be the mask police. Period.”"
Um, yes, yes, you are literally the mask police and you should be disciplined for not enforcing the mask mandate.
Having said that, I agree w/PhiAlpha, they shouldn't've cut the funding. Figure out how to fix the broken parts, then do *that*. There are tons of resources available on the net for anybody to see on how to restructure/reallocate things in the force for a better result, not hard to find at all, and if they can implement a defunding initiative, they can figure out how to do the *right* thing.
Do we? They walked out over it not to long ago, and we've seen a mass exodus of teachers from Oklahoma to states like Texas, and it's been routinely pointed out how that's resulting in lower qualified teachers in the classrooms. Surely that would be a bad thing in law enforcement as well? Also, the fix was more show than actually addressing issues. Would you fix institutional racism in colleges by cutting higher ed funding? "Defund the police" doesn't really mean just cut some funding and call it done.
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