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Originally Posted by coffeebean
I'm sure you are right about this but......there must be SOMETHING that can be considered a legitimate letter. How about getting a notarized letter with a raised seal? That might be a possibility.
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Well sure, one person has that, and lets all her friends and family use it when THEY decide to go to a store that requires masks. Are you expecting all employees to check IDs now too, to make sure that the letter-holder really is the person whose name appears on the letter?
We're talking about stores here, with minimum-wage or low-wage employees who are hired to bag your groceries, stock shelves, and take your money at the checkout counter.
Now you want us to be the mask police and bouncers, on the same pay rate.
We're already pretty busy doing everything we can to ensure that you all stay healthy. How about - have everyone who enters the store without a mask, sign a document holding them personally financially responsible if ANYONE gets sick that day.
That would be worth my stopping what I'm doing to check your ID and your notarized statement from the doctor.