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<blockquote data-quote="Animal_Kingdom_09" data-source="post: 9624487" data-attributes="member: 123222"><p>On the west coast of Florida, and in my personal experience from visiting Orlando, almost all businesses have mask and distancing requirements. While you can no longer be given a ticket for not wearing a mask, trespassing laws in Florida are very strict. If you don't want to follow the rules a business has posted, you can be asked to leave. At that point, you no longer have the right to argue, discuss, or protest. If you don't leave immediately the business can have the police haul you off. That has nothing to do with Covid.</p><p></p><p>The reason that businesses still have the rules is because that is the only way they can get customers to come in. For the same reason, most restaurants still limit their indoor capacity, because an uncomfortable customer will leave. Capitalism still works fine, even during a pandemic.</p><p></p><p>I am surprised that Canadians can get health insurance coverage for the US currently. Haven't seen any Canadian snowbirds this year.</p><p></p><p>As recently as December 31st, Disney Springs still required masks and temperature checks to enter the area, and many of the stores limited the number of people inside.</p><p></p><p>Having said that, if you don't mind wearing a mask indoors when around other people, most businesses here are open, and most appreciate the business. </p><p></p><p>Florida is not as bad as California, but we really are not the wild west down here either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Animal_Kingdom_09, post: 9624487, member: 123222"] On the west coast of Florida, and in my personal experience from visiting Orlando, almost all businesses have mask and distancing requirements. While you can no longer be given a ticket for not wearing a mask, trespassing laws in Florida are very strict. If you don't want to follow the rules a business has posted, you can be asked to leave. At that point, you no longer have the right to argue, discuss, or protest. If you don't leave immediately the business can have the police haul you off. That has nothing to do with Covid. The reason that businesses still have the rules is because that is the only way they can get customers to come in. For the same reason, most restaurants still limit their indoor capacity, because an uncomfortable customer will leave. Capitalism still works fine, even during a pandemic. I am surprised that Canadians can get health insurance coverage for the US currently. Haven't seen any Canadian snowbirds this year. As recently as December 31st, Disney Springs still required masks and temperature checks to enter the area, and many of the stores limited the number of people inside. Having said that, if you don't mind wearing a mask indoors when around other people, most businesses here are open, and most appreciate the business. Florida is not as bad as California, but we really are not the wild west down here either. [/QUOTE]
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