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- wnjjExplorer IIWow. I would have thought camping provides more distancing than for example, living in an apartment building.
I expect many other copy cat states soon. - JimK-NYExplorer IIWell this is the sort of thing incompetent politicians do when they want to pretend they are doing something. They take some useless step that inconveniences the public as a show of activity.
I am not a resident of NM and know nothing of the politics or even the political party in control, BUT it seems obvious there is an incompetent, two faced governor running the State.
Before closing open areas and State Parks it would first make sense to close all areas where people actually congregate. That would mean all sporting events, all restaurants, bars, movie houses, malls, churches, places of business, courts, non-essential public offices, etc, etc. - 1968mooneyExplorer
JimK-NY wrote:
Well this is the sort of thing incompetent politicians do when they want to pretend they are doing something. They take some useless step that inconveniences the public as a show of activity.
I am not a resident of NM and know nothing of the politics or even the political party in control, BUT it seems obvious there is an incompetent, two faced governor running the State.
Before closing open areas and State Parks it would first make sense to close all areas where people actually congregate. That would mean all sporting events, all restaurants, bars, movie houses, malls, churches, places of business, courts, non-essential public offices, etc, etc.
If you pull your head out of the sand, you will see that the venues you listed are being cancelled. Stay home and drink your problems away. - rk911Explorer
sayoung wrote:
naturist wrote:
Clearly being done by folks who have never been camping.
Have we as a society lost our cotton pickin minds ?
yes. and it's likely to get worse, much worse. huge headline in the Arizona Republic yesterday...HIGH ALERT which just fanned the flames. i'm waiting to see which looney tunes governor orders their state borders closed. we're in Mesa AZ and are considering whether we should pack up and head home before this gets really bad. - Turtle_n_PeepsExplorerWait what???
It says in the article that:All 35 parks will remain open for day use.
So does that mean the virus only spreads at night? :R Interesting! - hotpepperkidExplorerCome to AZ their parks are open
- kellemExplorer
Turtle n Peeps wrote:
Wait what???
It says in the article that:All 35 parks will remain open for day use.
So does that mean the virus only spreads at night? :R Interesting!
Hmmm, what about the citizens in Barrow Alaska who experience 2 months of darkness, doesn't seem fair :B - LwiddisExplorer IIPanic, and politicans trying to "out close" each other.
- naturistNomadI came across a bumper sticker that says it well: "The answer to the question 'Can people really be that stupid?' is always 'Yes.'"
I bought the only one they had. I could use a few more. - Grit_dogNavigator
hotpepperkid wrote:
Come to AZ their parks are open
Thinking about it actually. Spring break trips are a no-go, kids school just cancelled until end of April, sports cancelled. Don't really want to expose a certain family member to unnecessary urban settings due to compromised immune.
Yet the weather forecast and current water temps in the Phoenix area say that weather will be beautiful and lakes hitting 70deg in a couple weeks.
Thought about loading up the camper, hitching up the boat and camp by the lake down there. Just dunno if the parks wil1 be open.
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