This is a story I heard from my mother long ago.
I have a somewhat stubborn relative. He has an aversion to being “told” what to do, even if common sense says that you should. Vermont makes wearing your seatbelt mandatory, If law enforcement spots you not wearing one they can pull you over and give you a ticket and you’ll likely end up paying a fine. In neighboring New Hampshire it’s only encouraged as “common sense for all”. Living on the Connecticut River people drive between states all the time, My mother said that he would purposely not wear his seatbelt in Vermont but as soon as he crossed the river into New Hampshire he would put it on. It was one of his quirks.
This is my feeling towards “the jab(s)”. Full discloser, I’ve had them. They should be available to anyone who “wants” them. But in many cases, circumstances arise with employers and/or travel plans and people have to make choices, either take “the jab” or lose their employment or other opportunities.
I am not against vaccines, I’m against making them mandatory.
What’s happening now in Canada kind of reminds me of this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSwqRzp5Aq0&t=322s