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re: Class Action Lawsuit Covid Vaccine Mandate and Ticket/Taf refund?
Posted on 9/2/21 at 8:35 am to tigahslawyer
Posted on 9/2/21 at 8:35 am to tigahslawyer
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you need several vaccines to get into kindergarten
I love this argument. I really do. The vaccines required had years of studies behind them. This one doesn't.
The same people that are gloating about this are also the same idiots that don't believe you need an ID (or vaccine) to vote, nor do you need one to illegally enter the country. But, if you, an American Citizen that pays taxes, wants to go to a game.....SHOW US YOUR PAPERS!!
Posted on 9/2/21 at 8:44 am to Statestreet
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Ticket holders who opt for a standard refund will lose all rights to renew these items for future years.
Good way to sour some fans on the future
Posted on 9/2/21 at 9:11 am to Statestreet
A full refund is a full refund. If I buy something at a store and decide I don't want it for whatever reason and I return it and ask for a full refund, the store is going to take the merchandise back and not owe me anything! I'd think it would be the same with LSU tickets. If you want a full refund, those are no longer your seats.
Posted on 9/2/21 at 9:14 am to Gravitiger
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"Creating an inefficient process" is typically not legally actionable.
lulz
Try and run that by New Jersey governor Chris Christie about Bridgegate. His people have spent years fighting legal action taken against them for closing traffic lanes
Posted on 9/2/21 at 9:52 am to EZE Tiger Fan
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I love this argument. I really do. The vaccines required had years of studies behind them. This one doesn't.
Well this is misleading. Coronaviruses are a family of viruses and are not new in any way, shape, or form. They are one of the most commonly and extensively researched groups of viruses on the planet. What is unique in this vaccine is the specific type of coronavirus, but developing treatments and vaccines for a coronavirus itself is not new. We did not need years and years and years of study on the virus to develop vaccines for it, as we already had laid the groundwork over decades of research.
There are also new processes and AI machine learning models that speed up the time to delivery. That's called modernization. We expect it with smartphones, cars, even our freaking hamburgers at lunch. I would be incredibly disappointed in our scientific and medical communities if they, too, had not developed tools and processes to provide lifesaving care and solutions faster now in the 21st century than they did during the American Revolution.
Posted on 9/2/21 at 10:18 am to Gravitiger
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Can't even give tickets away for non-conference games or lousy conference opponents.
That had no impact on her reselling her tickets last year.
Posted on 9/2/21 at 10:33 am to EZE Tiger Fan
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American Citizen that pays taxes, wants to go to a game.....SHOW US YOUR PAPERS!!
I love the ignorance, you do realize that starting in the early 1900s vaccine passports were required for much of the country after small pox spread like wildfire.
Posted on 9/2/21 at 10:42 am to TigerintheNO
quote:Except we played USC and MSU at home. Two crappy opponents no one wants tickets for.
That had no impact on her reselling her tickets last year.
Posted on 9/2/21 at 12:06 pm to rutiger
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I love the ignorance, you do realize that starting in the early 1900s vaccine passports were required for much of the country after small pox spread like wildfire.
Yet this is a flu with a 99.8% survival rate....
So why the push to do this?
Why didn't we do this ten years ago when H1N1 was killing more people, not to mention killing KIDS too.
Oh wait, Obama was POTUS, so the politics of that would have been bad. Instead, we just shut down reporting numbers and moved on with life.
Why the different actions now? Why the push to make sure fellow citizens aren't allowed basic liberties? It is OK, these are all rhetorical questions.
Posted on 9/2/21 at 1:31 pm to EZE Tiger Fan
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Yet this is a flu with a 99.8% survival rate....
Way to go. Your numbers are absolutely incorrect. try closer to 98.5% survival rate. Doesn't sound like much difference, but it is a huge. Hospitals are filled with COVID patients and conditions are so tough that nurses are quitting right and left.
Severe cases can be so easily avoided by taking a couple of painless little shots that have been shown to be very effective and to have almost no side effects. The average person likely does hundreds of things each day that are more dangerous that getting the vaccine.
I cannot stomach politics, and it angers me that I am going to continue to have to a restricted life and wear a mask because a bunch of morons can't separate public safety from their political slant...by the way, the COVID vaccine was a product of the Trump administration.
The stupidity is astounding.
Posted on 9/2/21 at 2:21 pm to Statestreet
If they were truly following the science, they should take the requirements off as quickly as they put them on.
Lousiana rt is currently (.47) and EBRP is (.51).
I live in NJ with an rt of (1.12) and we have no outside restrictions.
If the rt creeps back up (it won't with this variant because it went through its course with the state) put the restrictions back on.
Lousiana rt is currently (.47) and EBRP is (.51).
I live in NJ with an rt of (1.12) and we have no outside restrictions.
If the rt creeps back up (it won't with this variant because it went through its course with the state) put the restrictions back on.
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