I'm not alleging that Mr. Lauterbach ordered this to be put up; however, this is exactly what you get once there is a 'lower limit' to government mandates, as in: 'if you (states, municipalities, etc.) would like to impose harsher measures, feel free to do so'.
This kind of government by inference is, frankly, as stupid as it leads to excesses.
Whoever stood behind this regulation of round-about traffic in free nature certainly excelled in execution of mindless ideology and not in critical thinking.
OMFG - and I thought all the arrows on the floor at the grocery store were asinine.
We still have some 'keep to the right' stickers at my workplace's staircase, apparently because 'the virus' takes stairs like that.
Well picked! That is hard to beat. What a reflection of human stupidity! Definitely the master class.
I'm not alleging that Mr. Lauterbach ordered this to be put up; however, this is exactly what you get once there is a 'lower limit' to government mandates, as in: 'if you (states, municipalities, etc.) would like to impose harsher measures, feel free to do so'.
This kind of government by inference is, frankly, as stupid as it leads to excesses.
If I had seen that, I'd have thought it a student-spex.
If 'my' experience in academia is any guide, I honestly doubt that students these days would be that funny (subversive).
Sigh.
I can't. I just can't.
Whoever stood behind this regulation of round-about traffic in free nature certainly excelled in execution of mindless ideology and not in critical thinking.