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<blockquote data-quote="Rruuff Day" data-source="post: 256013" data-attributes="member: 2217"><p>Here's one for the books... Just heard from a relative in Ontario. She went to the early polling station to vote as she was going to be away on the 20th. About a dozen or so outside waiting to get in including a group of 4 anti-maskers talking to each other. When they got to the door, they told the officer they refused to wear a mask. The station was quite large and my relative figured they were about 30 or more people inside at the time. They decided to allow the anti maskers in one at a time only, but they had to wait until the station was completely empty. After all the people left the station, they proceeded to let the anti maskers in. Then they went through the ever growing line of people waiting and asked if there were any more anti maskers, and moved them all to the front of the line to enter one at a time to vote as well. Other than some grumbling by the masked people who lost their place in line and had to wait, nothing was said to the anti maskers, and what should have been a 10 minute trip to vote had my 80 year old aunt waiting in line for an hour and a half. Damn good thing I wasn't there. Canadians are just too nice...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rruuff Day, post: 256013, member: 2217"] Here's one for the books... Just heard from a relative in Ontario. She went to the early polling station to vote as she was going to be away on the 20th. About a dozen or so outside waiting to get in including a group of 4 anti-maskers talking to each other. When they got to the door, they told the officer they refused to wear a mask. The station was quite large and my relative figured they were about 30 or more people inside at the time. They decided to allow the anti maskers in one at a time only, but they had to wait until the station was completely empty. After all the people left the station, they proceeded to let the anti maskers in. Then they went through the ever growing line of people waiting and asked if there were any more anti maskers, and moved them all to the front of the line to enter one at a time to vote as well. Other than some grumbling by the masked people who lost their place in line and had to wait, nothing was said to the anti maskers, and what should have been a 10 minute trip to vote had my 80 year old aunt waiting in line for an hour and a half. Damn good thing I wasn't there. Canadians are just too nice... [/QUOTE]
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