(26-10-2021, 09:35 PM)videomonkey Wrote:I can really only see it being policed properly at big events such as concerts.(26-10-2021, 09:09 PM)Outsider Wrote: I'd like to know how all this can possibly be policed?
I mean, if cafes and restaurants need to see vaccination certificates and people say, "Oh sorry, I forgot to bring it with me" or "No, I don't have one as I wasn't allowed to have the vaccinations due to health problems" etc - can the cafe/restaurant really afford to turn away business, when they've had such a tough time? Surely everyone will be welcome.
And as a vaccinated customer, can I be sure that the owner of the establishment is only allowing vaccinated people in?
Random checks by inspectors, as on buses or trains, asking customers for their vaccination certificates?
Just can't see it happening.
I think we'll find most big businesses will police it as it'll become company policy - security guard at the door will check QR code scans.
Smaller businesses may not, however I think most business owners know it's in their best interests to police it to prevent further outbreaks and restrictions. 
But yes, it requires man power to police and some businesses just won't have that, so it'll be up to the individual to follow the rules. It's definitely a system with holes, but I guess it's no different to the current alert levels system that relies on the individual to follow the rules.
Things like bars and restaurants, probably not so much. Some in the industry are not so keen on the idea, while others are.
Depending on the alert level, it seems businesses can choose if they want to accept unvaxed public, at the expense of less patrons.
I know some have come outright and said they are accepting anybody, so will be interesting to see how its going to be enforced.
In other industry where its not mandated, its going to be up to the discretion of the business from what I can gather.