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Re: Trip Report Saturday and Sunday
[Re: cruzer]
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06/16/2021 05:34 PM
06/16/2021 05:34 PM
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Joined: Mar 2009
Posts: 18,809 Auburn, WA
SXMScubaman
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Scubaman, given your statement in another thread on PCR testing "Mine was also the self administered PCR test that all i had to do was swab the inside of both nostrils. Was accepted also." in regards to the official requirement that one submit a nasal, pharyngeal PCR test, a clear deviation of the requirements, may I respectfully ask by what moral authority you rebuke someone else for violating one aspect of the country's protocols while you are plainly violating another? BTW, I try to at least adhere to the spirit of the law, even when I can't/won't adhere to the letter. I'm not calling calling out your actions, merely your hypocrisy
I beg to differ with you on calling me out. I did exactly what I was instructed to do for my test with the attendant in full vision of me doing it. I met the requirements and no violation was committed. You on the other hand knew you were pushing the time curfew. Big difference.
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