I don’t know about you guys, if a Service NSW QR Code is mandatory in any MP or FS shop, there is just no way I will check in with my details for a punt, end of story.
Any married man out there is brave enough ?
Not necessarily, consent is typically required when a service is consuming information about you or the device you use. Add to that, it's unlikely that you have a static IP address assigned to that device. Nothing that a VPN and bouncing over a few telnet sessions can't fix though. Not impossible to find you, but makes it far more difficult.
I don’t know about you guys, if a Service NSW QR Code is mandatory in any MP or FS shop, there is just no way I will check in with my details for a punt, end of story.
Any married man out there is brave enough ?
This is precisely the point I've been trying to make. The authorities have mandated that certain venues and establishments must use the NSW Government QR code system to electronically record details of patrons and customers. They're hoping that the vast majority of them will have a smartphone that can read the QR code and the Service NSW app. What they can't mandate however is that every customer/visitor carries a smartphone and has the Service NSW app. So what does the establishment do then? They must ask you for your name and contact details, and then electronically record them themselves.
This is where some folks will be honest, and others give out untraceable aliases and fake mobile numbers 😬
Then what if the cops rock up to the Establishment to manually check ? what are the odds of that ?
Just keep extending until they leave .
With it all being NSW QR code.
One punter out there gets a positive swab. every place he visited immediately known and every customer there during that period will get a nice alert.
Not worth the risk for anyone who's married I don't think
That's correct Riff and the business has to make sure you are logged in correctly and I quote "failure to complete accurate patron details is in breach of Public Health Orders and may result in penalties". People who hide their details could put others at risk and prolong these measures. Just do the right thing as you will always be anonymous if there is an outbreak. It's the sneaky ones who will named and shamed like the wedding at Pyrmont.
Serves them right. Everyone has a phone these days so it's no excuse not to have a phone when entering a venue. In the old days when there was no covid-19 people were not required to provide their numbers even though many pubs and clubs in the CBD were scanning IDs for entry. However, the situation has changed due to covid-19. If they are not willing to provide at least a real mobile number they should be denied access.
Then forget about punting for you for approx 18 months. Its mandatory and as long as no outbreaks no probs. You need to be smarter, any area that starts to look suss dont go. Theres always a work around. If contacted and your entering most places other than MP Or FS establishment it can be any place you can pass it off as. Records are kept for 21 day then deleted.
Im not worried and i dont think most people should be its just a process and with Australias low rate and control measures chances are your most likely to get it in a shopping centre or where large numbers of people congregate, restaurants are the biggest risk i reckon. Not one case has everbeen traced back to a MP or FS establishment.
If this rolls out across most (if not all) shops I'm going to stick to privates for the foreseeable future. There's no way I want it to be that easy for someone to track me back to a venue. There's a certain level of privacy and discretion built into the way many of those venues function. If you take that away, then you take away a key selling point.
Public Health is given priority over your personal privacy concerns.
If you don't want to get caught, don't go to these shops.
At least it won't be cutting off access to these places altogether, like last lockdown.
Just based on the number of guys who have expressed serious reservations about going to shops now, business is going to get hit for six
NSW Public Health is relying on the shops to enforce recording or scanning requirements. When a customer walks in, it will be the responsibility of the owner or receptionist to request the customer to use the scan QR by the NSW Government to record his visit to the shop. If he can't do it, what will the shop do then? They don't want to lose business and turn the customer away. They will likely request the customer to write his name and number in a book in case the virus is traced back to the shop. So far there have been no reported cases linked to FS or RNT shops in NSW and therefore, business is unlikely to get hit for six. There will always be a demand for these services.
My regular said she could have done some serous business whilst aus was in lockdown as she kept the business phone on. She wasnt game enough, punters were willing to take a risk in extreme lockdown so app will definatley not hit businesses for a six believe me.
More like 3 o'clock. I think one massage shop in northern beaches was name.
Anyone able to report actual check-in experiences at FS or RnT joints so far this week? 😇
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