UnHerd ➤ Why make everyone wear masks — even people who are the least likely to spread the disease? (Read Paul Embery’s case against compulsion).![]() |
| By Peter Franklin |
Mask wearing is far from the only example. I’m old enough to remember when, in 1983, seatbelt wearing became compulsory for drivers in the UK. There were those who bitterly resented the new law — and, later, the requirement for passengers to buckle-up too. But there’s no doubt that compulsion worked — and not just because people feared being caught. It was the creation of a social norm and reinforcement of habit that did the trick.
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