Look, you're going to eat my hair occasionally and if you want to win political power amongst the mouth-breathing, hair-shedding populace you're going to have to accept that fact. It's just too much work and too ostracizing to wear hair nets in 2023. I can't handle the looks I get when I have to wear the hair net, and especially the beard net, both at work and in public. Nobody else at work is wearing them either, so what's the point if the customer's eating my hair or somebody else's? And soon enough they'll probably and hopefully develop some kind gene therapy that slows hair growth and aging so much that we won't even be losing hair anymore and no one will have to worry about it happening again. So until them I'm not going to wear a hair net and you're a tankie-loser if you think I should.
I'm saying we can't live in fear of eating hair anymore. I've probably ate hair once or twice the past year (possibly more but didn't experience any symptoms of hair eating). And the first time it was awful, but every subsequent time it seems like it's getting less bad. Leftoids might read some story about a person choking on a hair, but we can't let that get in the way of my desire to not be too bothered by my choices.
Is this why you think hair coverings are required? Because hair is a choking hazard?
My father died choking on hair.