Many people like the idea that "Safe Entry" requirements help to create jobs for elderly people.
I disagree.
There are many useful work that elderly people can carry out to earn an income.
For example, to help people find the way around.
Employing people to hassle other people is a bad idea - like recording Safe Entry manually (when the data is not being used), blocking access to malls and making customers walk a longer way to "Safe Entry" entrances, etc.
If the data is useful, I do not mind. But if I have to do "Safe Entry" many times in the same mall, I find it ridiculous.
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