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<blockquote data-quote="OATEK" data-source="post: 2335502" data-attributes="member: 45542"><p>When we say rules are rules, and you should obey them, it seems straight-forward. But QR check-ins are not really analogous to Visa entry requirements. </p><p></p><p>I think the overwhelming reaction I have seen and heard is that ND felt entitled to write his own standards for Visa entry (and TA encouraged him to do so). But QR codes for a 5 minute shop, when the definition of a close contact requires 4 hours of contact inside, does have some inherent contradictions.</p><p></p><p>Anyone who has a relative, in-law, or close friend doing the Visa yo-yo (going offshore regularly to renew and judging when safe to return) would find it hard to have sympathy for ND.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OATEK, post: 2335502, member: 45542"] When we say rules are rules, and you should obey them, it seems straight-forward. But QR check-ins are not really analogous to Visa entry requirements. I think the overwhelming reaction I have seen and heard is that ND felt entitled to write his own standards for Visa entry (and TA encouraged him to do so). But QR codes for a 5 minute shop, when the definition of a close contact requires 4 hours of contact inside, does have some inherent contradictions. Anyone who has a relative, in-law, or close friend doing the Visa yo-yo (going offshore regularly to renew and judging when safe to return) would find it hard to have sympathy for ND. [/QUOTE]
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