I, for one, will be doing anything to undermine anything remotely resembling any kind of "Vaccine Passport"
#metoo I've been muddying the waters since this whole thing started.
I've never
actually scanned a tracking QR code yet although I have pretended to many times.
No NHS app on my phone, Apple proximity alerts switched off. At places where details are taken
I have given myself an array of amusing names and addresses and never once have they had a
phone number I didn't make up on the spot. I managed to join a tanning studio yesterday without
scanning their QR code or providing any ID after explaining I didn't want to do so. Funnily enough
they found a loophole to ensure they could still take my money. Now I just punch in my fake phone
number and pin code to the terminal and off to the booth I go without dealing with a human at all!
A number of my friends own bars so last years 10pm curfews didn't apply to me and I still had some
great nights out despite the "lockdown". None of my friends watering holes required me to either
book up or scan in so I just went to those places. I've even managed to opt out of the weekly covid
testing we have at work who are batsh1t crazy with their own specific brand of covid hysteria.
Somehow doing so hasn't painted a target on my back. probably because people are leaving in their droves
now things are opening up again. Nobody there working nights for Amazon is there because that's what
they want to be doing, it's just that last October Big Jeff was the only guy hiring locally and 40 hours at Amazon
= £380 a week after deductions. I've been saving aggressively all year and am currently using my wages to get
some long overdue maintenance work done on my van. I'll have a fake vaccination card just as soon as they
come up on Ebay. We have loads of Indians in the UK, won't be long before the counterfeiters among them start
churning out 100's of those for a couple of quid each.
As a side note, I've been doing (brain switched off) nightshift warehouse work with pilots, travel company owners,
all manner of kitchen/bar staff, engineers, designers, builders and just about any other line of work you can think of,
there were 500 of us taken on last year for the Black Friday and Christmas peak. They only kept their good people after
January, 400 of those 500 were unceremoniously laid off as soon as volumes dropped and their bodies were no longer
needed. I've met people in that environment I'd have never imagined meeting. Goes to show just what a huge mess
this covid bunkum has become, and how it's affected even highly paid, highly educated people as much as it has me who
is still trying to get a damn divorce but cannot do so until my houses have been sold.