I agree with those who think the rules are stupid. At first it was wear a mask if you are indoors and can't socially distance. Then it was wear a mask if you are indoors or outdoors and can't socially distance. Now it's wear a mask even if you can socially distance. At a soccer field parents should easily be able to social distance and mask wearing shouldn't be required. BUT I wear a mask anyway. Why? Because those are the current rules - stupid as they are. AND I don't trust the government not to overreact. I can easily see a situation where a couple of local officials complain about lack of following rules at soccer events and our esteemed leaders make us go backwards again. Just like they did when they changed the soccer rules that had been working fine in response to an imaginary spike. So I grudgingly wear my mask at soccer games, not because I think it's socially responsible but because I'd rather have my kid playing soccer with me stuck wearing a mask than have my kid not playing soccer because I wasn't willing to inconvenience myself to make sure she can keep doing something she loves.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf you don't like the rules, then try & get them changed. Arguing that it's ok to break the rules? Ah, ya-no! Not the solution...duh. Your advice only attempts to accomplishes shutting things down. It doesn't attempt to change rules. Powers that be will see people break rules. Their next option to help keep everyone safe will be to end people gathering for soccer because they do not follow guidelines to stop the spread. Funny, you'll be 1st to whine when things come to screeching halt
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI agree with those who think the rules are stupid. At first it was wear a mask if you are indoors and can't socially distance. Then it was wear a mask if you are indoors or outdoors and can't socially distance. Now it's wear a mask even if you can socially distance. At a soccer field parents should easily be able to social distance and mask wearing shouldn't be required. BUT I wear a mask anyway. Why? Because those are the current rules - stupid as they are. AND I don't trust the government not to overreact. I can easily see a situation where a couple of local officials complain about lack of following rules at soccer events and our esteemed leaders make us go backwards again. Just like they did when they changed the soccer rules that had been working fine in response to an imaginary spike. So I grudgingly wear my mask at soccer games, not because I think it's socially responsible but because I'd rather have my kid playing soccer with me stuck wearing a mask than have my kid not playing soccer because I wasn't willing to inconvenience myself to make sure she can keep doing something she loves.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNothing iss getting shut down because people who are distancing aren't wearing masks outside in the open air. Get a life.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI agree with those who think the rules are stupid. At first it was wear a mask if you are indoors and can't socially distance. Then it was wear a mask if you are indoors or outdoors and can't socially distance. Now it's wear a mask even if you can socially distance. At a soccer field parents should easily be able to social distance and mask wearing shouldn't be required. BUT I wear a mask anyway. Why? Because those are the current rules - stupid as they are. AND I don't trust the government not to overreact. I can easily see a situation where a couple of local officials complain about lack of following rules at soccer events and our esteemed leaders make us go backwards again. Just like they did when they changed the soccer rules that had been working fine in response to an imaginary spike. So I grudgingly wear my mask at soccer games, not because I think it's socially responsible but because I'd rather have my kid playing soccer with me stuck wearing a mask than have my kid not playing soccer because I wasn't willing to inconvenience myself to make sure she can keep doing something she loves.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGreat comment and I really mean that, but let me ask you this... where does it stop? If the government told you that you had to wear a hazmat suit if you wanted your kid to keep doing something she loves, would you still do it? How about if they told you that you as a parent would have to lay belly down on the grass/turf while she's playing... would you still be ok with that inconvenience? Where does it cross the line? Serious question.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGreat comment and I really mean that, but let me ask you this... where does it stop? If the government told you that you had to wear a hazmat suit if you wanted your kid to keep doing something she loves, would you still do it? How about if they told you that you as a parent would have to lay belly down on the grass/turf while she's playing... would you still be ok with that inconvenience? Where does it cross the line? Serious question.
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Stop feeding the trolls and just let this thread die. If you truly want to wear a mask outdoors to 'save soccer' for all of Mass when no one is within 20 feet of you, when only a handful of others are wearing one, and when no other states are going to such extremes then knock yourself out. No one else cares or is going to be influenced by what you do.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt will not be the last if parents follow the NEP rules. I don't know what other leagues have for rules but NEP ones are pretty clear. I'd say 90 percent were being followed. few parent without masks. Hopefully coaches will tell them. to get with it so everyone can play all Fall.
Don't get me wrong, some soccer mom a player will test positive after giving it to her friends at the book club meeting at the bar patio, and the team will have to shut down and panic will ensue. But none of that will have to do with the game at the field and some of the absurd anti-science modifications mandated.
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Originally posted by unregistered View Postif you think masks at the outdoor event mitigates the risk of spreading the virus, you're a ****ing moron.
Don't get me wrong, some soccer mom a player will test positive after giving it to her friends at the book club meeting at the bar patio, and the team will have to shut down and panic will ensue. But none of that will have to do with the game at the field and some of the absurd anti-science modifications mandated.
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