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    It’s a typical Italian response to something. People have to declare a reason to do something. Print and fill out your own form to authorize yourself to do whatever it is.

    Realize that most Europeans have fairly small refrigerators and need to go to the market, butcher, and baker every other day or so. That’s not going to just stop, so the form is born.
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    It’s a typical Italian response to something. People have to declare a reason to do something. Print and fill out your own form to authorize yourself to do whatever it is.


    I could see that approach being useful!

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    Quarantine laws may seem draconian but are sometimes necessary. I believe we still have tuberculosis patients still under forceful quarantine. Not nice to lose your civil rights but legal.
     

    toddnjoyce

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    I could see that approach being useful!

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    We lived there from 2007 - 2010. Every year the gas station workers would strike. So they go to .gov to get permission to strike. Then, .gov hands out which day of the week which brands can strike so that there’s never a day that everybody is closed.

    And they wonder why they don’t get what they want when they strike.

    Full service is the expectation in IT; when we were there, I can’t recall a single pay at the pump station anywhere in the towns we lived in or worked in. That might have changed since then, though.
     
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