RE: Police visit exempt Pinjarra parents over not wearing masks, mandurahmail.com.au
So we should tell the Vietnam veterans and domestic violence survivors with post traumatic stress disorder to stay home and starve to death? And those with autism, and those with emphysema and other disabilities? Some people's lives are already hard enough, and they have had to fight for their rights to do normal basic daily stuff, that so many take for granted.
Kathy Nevar via Facebook
Use what we already have
RE: 1000-bed quarantine 'village' proposed in Peel, mandurahmail.com.au
By the time they even build the facility, COVID would have about run its course. Would it not be more beneficial to use what we currently have (i.e. Rottnest Island or one of the former detention centres)?
Halz Gee via Facebook
Choose a better date
I can understand that people want to pay their respects to those that fell during the world wars but why the need to honour them on the anniversary of one of the world's biggest military failures, the futile attack of Turkey?
Why not pay your respects on the most important date during the second world war, September 2, the formal surrender of Japan?
Why is it that people make such an easy decision to commemorate an act of war rather than an act of peace?
Philip Bradshaw, Mandurah
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