One reply on “French workers get sonic “dog collars” to enforce “social distancing””
I am amused by the caveat in this article: “Essity also claimed that the devices would be deactivated when employees are using the toilet or in the cafeteria.” As if the virus knows or cares whether the employee is using the toilet or in the cafeteria, and will behave itself only in these particular situations. This logical inconsistency betrays the arbitrary and capricious nature of the medical martial law rules being put in place.
One reply on “French workers get sonic “dog collars” to enforce “social distancing””
I am amused by the caveat in this article: “Essity also claimed that the devices would be deactivated when employees are using the toilet or in the cafeteria.” As if the virus knows or cares whether the employee is using the toilet or in the cafeteria, and will behave itself only in these particular situations. This logical inconsistency betrays the arbitrary and capricious nature of the medical martial law rules being put in place.