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[News] First big test for ‘Stay At Home’ coming up this weekend



Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
69,264
Withdean area
Safe (ish) and thankfully fairly boring. Occasional spates of car damage, catalytic converters going astray, a few kids loitering where they shouldn’t, and a school that seems to be growing by the day judging by the chaos the morning mums bring to the area, but overall a nice place to live. If the roads weren’t made up when you were here, then the tarmac put down now has more hole than road.

The school is loved, 4WD’s pouring in every day from Patcham and Hove. We know people who lied about their home address (switching to the grandparents, in the catchment), to get their kids in. Hell bent on avoiding Patcham and Hove infants/junior schools for some reason.
 






Eeyore

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Apr 5, 2014
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Heard a megaphone being used by the constabulary in Queen's Park.
 










Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
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Location Location
Police should have been swarming all over areas like this today. Walking up and down with megaphones and clearing the place.

F*ck megaphones.

Pisstaking like this has gone on too long now, and the effects of it will have devastating results. Everyone knows the rules. I have a daughter working at the Royal Sussex, and a wife working in a care home with patients with dementia. My wife is coughing tonight.

Bollocks to it. I want to see police operating lorry-mounted water cannons. That would sort out this pisstake INSTANTLY - and drastically reduce any future incidences of these DILBERTS who still mince around parks and beaches like everything is ok. If they don't get the message now, then its only going to get worse as we move into summertime when everyone thinks its "ok" if they slope around, meeting mates in parks and sunbathing as if all is well with the world and they are somehow exempt from trying to stop spreading the death.

Trucks with water cannons. I'm not joking.
 


marlowe

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Dec 13, 2015
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One thing the Government hasn't told us.

Will the birth rate fall dramatically with all this keep at least 6 feet distance from anyone else stuff?

Or will it rise dramatically because people are stuck at home with bugger all else to do?

I think we should be told.

I don't believe that buggery will lead to any rise in the birth rate. I'm pretty sure the government would say the same.
 




Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
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GOSBTS
Boris bought wrong water cannons as mayor of London, then they had to be sold at a massive loss. So we don’t have any. Maybe something useful in Northern Ireland
 




lost in london

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Dec 10, 2003
1,836
London
Suspect a complete restriction will come into place from intimation given by Hancock & Gove fairly soon. Why is it that some people can't just obey the rules or guidelines? It's only been a couple of weeks and probably won't go on for much more than another month.

If so, 6 weeks or so is hardly a major hardship in the scheme of things. A boring life I might be leading at the moment but have found plenty to do in the house in terrms of decorating, sorting through the loft & garage, and caught up on a few books and TV box sets I haven't seen before, plus the garden has never looked so good.

Genuine question - has the government guidance changed? I genuinely thought going outside for exercise once a day was OK as long as you keep away from others.
 




Brighthelmstone

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Nov 9, 2011
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Burgess Hill
Genuine question - has the government guidance changed? I genuinely thought going outside for exercise once a day was OK as long as you keep away from others.

Don't believe the guidance has changed lately but with the sunny weather and people getting fed up of being at home then keep mentioning tightening restrictions. Idiots like those have a BBQ on the beach and the groups of Lycra bike warriors aren't helping.

Fingers crossed simply the threat of it will help drive it home!
 


lost in london

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Dec 10, 2003
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London
F*ck megaphones.

Pisstaking like this has gone on too long now, and the effects of it will have devastating results. Everyone knows the rules. I have a daughter working at the Royal Sussex, and a wife working in a care home with patients with dementia. My wife is coughing tonight.

Bollocks to it. I want to see police operating lorry-mounted water cannons. That would sort out this pisstake INSTANTLY - and drastically reduce any future incidences of these DILBERTS who still mince around parks and beaches like everything is ok. If they don't get the message now, then its only going to get worse as we move into summertime when everyone thinks its "ok" if they slope around, meeting mates in parks and sunbathing as if all is well with the world and they are somehow exempt from trying to stop spreading the death.

Trucks with water cannons. I'm not joking.

I don't think everyone does know the rules, I certainly don't. This page: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/coronavirus-guidance-on-access-to-green-spaces says:

The government’s priority is to save lives and the best way to protect yourself and others from illness is to stay at home.

However, exercise is still important for people’s physical and mental wellbeing, so the government has said people can leave their homes for exercise once a day.

Please use the following guidance in order to stay safe:
stay local and use open spaces near to your home where possible – do not travel unnecessarily
you should only go outside alone or with members of your own household
keep at least 2 metres apart from anyone outside your household at all times
gatherings of more than two in parks or other public spaces have been banned and the police will enforce this
if you have a garden, make use of the space for exercise and fresh air
take hygiene precautions when you are outside, and wash your hands as soon as you are back indoors
if walking your dog in areas used by other people, you should walk your dog on a lead to ensure you can safely keep 2 metres away from others. You can find further guidance for pet owners here


The vast majority of people in that video seem to be observing those rules as best they can in the middle of a city/town (barring the obvious idiots). From my experience most people are being very sensible, but the media is focusing on the handful who aren't. Drone footage of people complying with the government's own guidance doesn't really help.
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
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Genuine question - has the government guidance changed? I genuinely thought going outside for exercise once a day was OK as long as you keep away from others.

Two possible explanations.

1. They know that the best way to get to the peak and beyond is to turn a blind eye to a bit of spreading, or we will have to go the full Chinese hog (the benefits of which, in any case, some feel are largely Chinese lies). So there is a fine balance between preventing all 66 million of us getting ill, and doing a China. The middle way requires either lying about what the plan is, or ensuring that advice is a bit vague and enforcement is patchy.

2. The government doesn't know what it's doing, and couldn't plan a coherent strategy with a gun at its head, let alone implement one.

My guess is it is a bit of both.
 




lost in london

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Dec 10, 2003
1,836
London
Two possible explanations.

1. They know that the best way to get to the peak and beyond is to turn a blind eye to a bit of spreading, or we will have to go the full Chinese hog (the benefits of which, in any case, some feel are largely Chinese lies). So there is a fine balance between preventing all 66 million of us getting ill, and doing a China. The middle way requires either lying about what the plan is, or ensuring that advice is a bit vague and enforcement is patchy.

2. The government doesn't know what it's doing, and couldn't plan a coherent strategy with a gun at its head, let alone implement one.

My guess is it is a bit of both.

I think you're probably right.

I can't help but feel that the shaming of people in the media (and in some places on this thread) is a bit much given that the government is recognising the importance of exercise and seemingly also allowing people in city centres to use open spaces. The vast majority of people are just trying to get through this playing by the rules and being sensible.

(p.s. I am not excusing here people having a bbq on the beach, a beer on a bench, playing guitar etc, that's all clearly not daily exercise and is obviously in breach of the rules)
 


maltaseagull

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Feb 25, 2009
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Zabbar- Malta
F*ck megaphones.

Pisstaking like this has gone on too long now, and the effects of it will have devastating results. Everyone knows the rules. I have a daughter working at the Royal Sussex, and a wife working in a care home with patients with dementia. My wife is coughing tonight.

Bollocks to it. I want to see police operating lorry-mounted water cannons. That would sort out this pisstake INSTANTLY - and drastically reduce any future incidences of these DILBERTS who still mince around parks and beaches like everything is ok. If they don't get the message now, then its only going to get worse as we move into summertime when everyone thinks its "ok" if they slope around, meeting mates in parks and sunbathing as if all is well with the world and they are somehow exempt from trying to stop spreading the death.

Trucks with water cannons. I'm not joking.

And they laughed at Boris when he bought them................

If only they knew :)
 


dejavuatbtn

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Aug 4, 2010
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Henfield
We’ll one of my neighbours has just driven off in his 4x4 with two kids’ bikes strapped to the back, kids inside the car, off to do his bit for the cause.
 


The Wizard

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Jul 2, 2009
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We’ll one of my neighbours has just driven off in his 4x4 with two kids’ bikes strapped to the back, kids inside the car, off to do his bit for the cause.

Eh? What is wrong with that? There are some idiots about obviously but so many social justice warriors around at the moment.
 




dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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Burgess Hill
Eh? What is wrong with that? There are some idiots about obviously but so many social justice warriors around at the moment.

Question would be why do they need to drive somewhere to exercise. It's supposed to be exercise, not a sightseeing trip..................without knowing where they are driving from it's difficult to overly criticise - maybe a 5 min trip means the kids can cycle in much more safety..........but travelling to exercise is at best 'discouraged'.
 


The Wizard

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Jul 2, 2009
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Question would be why do they need to drive somewhere to exercise. It's supposed to be exercise, not a sightseeing trip..................without knowing where they are driving from it's difficult to overly criticise - maybe a 5 min trip means the kids can cycle in much more safety..........but travelling to exercise is at best 'discouraged'.

I’d prefer to drive to somewhere quiet and let my kids have a ride around than ride on the street or in a busier public area. Too many people immediately jumping to conclusions.
 


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