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How seriously are you taking social distancing?



Seasider78

Well-known member
Nov 14, 2004
6,011
There is a noticeable change in attitude to lockdown more people around people in shops not keeping their distance, shops busier than usual and cars everywhere.

I would say people’s resolve has softened
 




Is it PotG?

Thrifty non-licker
Feb 20, 2017
25,452
Sussex by the Sea
Indeed, car traffic figures up.

If folks take this decision to 'slacken' now I can't see it having a positive effect on the numbers.
 


Kinky Gerbil

Im The Scatman
NSC Patron
Jul 16, 2003
58,789
hassocks
There is a noticeable change in attitude to lockdown more people around people in shops not keeping their distance, shops busier than usual and cars everywhere.

I would say people’s resolve has softened

Asda was packed today.

Store number maxed out all day and queues round the corner
 


Weststander

Well-known member
Aug 25, 2011
69,238
Withdean area
Indeed, car traffic figures up.

If folks take this decision to 'slacken' now I can't see it having a positive effect on the numbers.

Up just two or three percent!

That’s not case where we live, with circa five times as many cars and vans on the road than say three weeks. For a couple of weeks, cycling on Dyke Road and past Saddlescombe was beautifully surreal with next to no vehicles. Contrast to today, with tons of cars on all routes.
 


Bodian

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May 3, 2012
14,209
Cumbria
Definitely quite a lot busier round here. Cars and people - and especially noticeable are the tradesmen who seem to have decided to start going back to work now. Not just boredom, but probably also to do with the stockpiling now running out, and tradesmen having had a three-week break, now need to earn some money again - not all can survive off past earnings whilst waiting for the government funds.

A mobile phone found in the fells near Ambleside was traced to the owner - who lived 40 miles away....
 




Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,313
Living In a Box
We walked from Shoreham to Lancing then back along the main road and the traffic was constant to say the least, seems people are changing their attitude to not giving a toss
 


LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
48,398
SHOREHAM BY SEA
Up just two or three percent!

That’s not case where we live, with circa five times as many cars and vans on the road than say three weeks. For a couple of weeks, cycling on Dyke Road and past Saddlescombe was beautifully surreal with next to no vehicles. Contrast to today, with tons of cars on all routes.

As i have driven around this week it’s obvious traffic is heavier ..I’m noticing a lot of the cars with just one person...however we are comparing it with extremely low levels....and in a way it was inevitable....but doesn‘t mean people don’t give a ‘’toss’’ as suggested.
Still seeing loads of people walking..cycling etc
 


sparkie

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Jul 17, 2003
13,266
Hove
Yes there are more cars but it's still way lower than normal.

I haven't had my daily 20 minute queue at Washington roundabout for weeks.
 




It's definitely being treated a bit less seriously. I am noticing slightly more cars on the road, although it is still very quiet and more people on the seafront sitting down acting like its their holidays on the beach with mini picnics and going in the sea on kayaks and paddle boards, which they have repeatedly been asked not too.

I just do not get what goes through their heads, although I have to say, there has been mixed messages coming from Government and the Police and the last statement that you can sit down during exercise or visit a friends (for 7 days!!) if you've had a blazing row with your partner, is only going to go one way. I do feel the Police need to be so much stricter with those being selfish.

The thing that is really frustrating is when I walk from where I am in 7 Dials, to the Dyke and back and the amount of cars parking on the verges or filling the car parks is unacceptable. Quite clearly they shouldn't be there, too many people taking the piss.

I completely understand the minor contravention like exercising at a safe distance every now and again with someone who may be living alone otherwise, or checking in on someone who may be suffering but is still managing etc, little things like that, although advised not too, are ok in my eyes.

I respect people need to make money, but the furlough period has started now and that money will come. It's a National effort and those putting their economics before the national health are quite frankly a bit ****ing selfish. We all need to make money in these tough times and the financial help will come.

I'm concerned that shops are also relaxing.
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
69,238
Withdean area
We walked from Shoreham to Lancing then back along the main road and the traffic was constant to say the least, seems people are changing their attitude to not giving a toss

Very much this. I loved the desolate roads a few weeks ago when out bike riding, commented on as 1950’s levels of traffic. Now already a memory.

So many cars in Dyke Road, Brighton and similar over the last three or four days, also on the roads over the Downs. Stopping to chat and observe, 4 out of 5 cars in each convoy contained families, presumably on trips to Brighton centre/the beach, or vice versa heading back to mid Sussex homes. Plus plenty of teenage couples out and about, and groups of extended families, and also lads.

The social distancing is imho disintegrating, due I guess to a growing chunk of Sussex people being bored and giving lockdown two fingers.
 


LlcoolJ

Mama said knock you out.
Oct 14, 2009
12,982
Sheffield
Very much this. I loved the desolate roads a few weeks ago when out bike riding, commented on as 1950’s levels of traffic. Now already a memory.

So many cars in Dyke Road, Brighton and similar over the last three or four days, also on the roads over the Downs. Stopping to chat and observe, 4 out of 5 cars in each convoy contained families, presumably on trips to Brighton centre/the beach, or vice versa heading back to mid Sussex homes. Plus plenty of teenage couples out and about, and groups of extended families, and also lads.

The social distancing is imho disintegrating, due I guess to a growing chunk of Sussex people being bored and giving lockdown two fingers.
Not the same here. In the 4th biggest city in the country.

My brother in law works with the homeless and street drinkers, smack addicts and the like.

He's been out in the city center past few days and said it's still like 28 Days Later. But without the zombies.

Well, the smackhead zombies are still there, but that's standard in any city.
 




Weststander

Well-known member
Aug 25, 2011
69,238
Withdean area
Not the same here. In the 4th biggest city in the country.

My brother in law works with the homeless and street drinkers, smack addicts and the like.

He's been out in the city center past few days and said it's still like 28 Days Later. But without the zombies.

Well, the smackhead zombies are still there, but that's standard in any city.

Interesting insight. Yorkshire folk have a reputation for stubbornness and independent spirit.

In and around Brighton, a selfish arrogance has manifested itself. Loads of grandparents out with their families this week. Not a care in the world that one of them could well spread the virus to others later eg in a shop.
 


Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,313
Living In a Box
Interesting insight. Yorkshire folk have a reputation for stubbornness and independent spirit.

In and around Brighton, a selfish arrogance has manifested itself. Loads of grandparents out with their families this week. Not a care in the world that one of them could well spread the virus to others later eg in a shop.

My view now is each to their own on self-distancing on the lines if you decide to break the rules be prepared to suffer the potential outcome, also, those doing this may prolong the lock-down.
 


BN41Albion

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Oct 1, 2017
6,824
Interesting insight. Yorkshire folk have a reputation for stubbornness and independent spirit.

In and around Brighton, a selfish arrogance has manifested itself. Loads of grandparents out with their families this week. Not a care in the world that one of them could well spread the virus to others later eg in a shop.

Big generalisation there. I really can't imagine it's much different at all up and down the country overall. I know a lot of people in Manchester and the scene seems very similar to here. I really can't imagine Sheffield is any different. In fact we have very low rates across Brighton /Sussex comparitvely speaking. And whenever I'm down on the seafront, for example, the vast majority are still very much respecting social distancin, and very conscientious of others. Certainly along Hove seafront, anyway.
 




Weststander

Well-known member
Aug 25, 2011
69,238
Withdean area
My view now is each to their own on self-distancing on the lines if you decide to break the rules be prepared to suffer the potential outcome, also, those doing this may prolong the lock-down.

Scientists have pointed out many times, how those ignoring social distancing transmit Coronavirus to and from strangers. Without never knowingly displaying Covid-19 symptoms themselves.

I wonder why some people, families have no intention of complying? Reasonable families in our road have the grandparents round, then head for walks, for example.
 


Weststander

Well-known member
Aug 25, 2011
69,238
Withdean area
Big generalisation there. I really can't imagine it's much different at all up and down the country overall. I know a lot of people in Manchester and the scene seems very similar to here. I really can't imagine Sheffield is any different. In fact we have very low rates across Brighton /Sussex comparitvely speaking. And whenever I'm down on the seafront, for example, the vast majority are still very much respecting social distancin, and very conscientious of others. Certainly along Hove seafront, anyway.

In our locality, families have the grandparents round, dating kids are out and about, groups of 4 or 5 lads play sport, then go off for walks together. Far more traffic on the roads, many people are saying that, not just on NSC.

I thought this was a sign of a nationwide cracking of lockdown, I had no reason to think it was different elsewhere. Until @LL Cool J mentioned how in the larger city of Sheffield it’s as quiet as it was 4 weeks ago, unchanged.
 


dazzer6666

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NSC Patron
Mar 27, 2013
55,517
Burgess Hill
Noticed a couple of things on my run this afternoon
-very many more cars on the road. Waited as a line of maybe 8 cars went past at one crossing, has been none for the past month
-I think EVERYONE who owns a soft-top is out cruising with the roof down. Probably all SELFISH TORIES who are showing off. I might start a thread ����
 


Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,313
Living In a Box
Scientists have pointed out many times, how those ignoring social distancing transmit Coronavirus to and from strangers. Without never knowingly displaying Covid-19 symptoms themselves.

I wonder why some people, families have no intention of complying? Reasonable families in our road have the grandparents round, then head for walks, for example.

That diagram produced very early and displayed at the earlier press briefings was pretty clear to me how easily the virus can spread through infection.

We have a bad situation from the people at the back of us, the daughter did have her boyfriend staying however he has disappeared now and her Mum has had breast cancer. So when her boyfriend was there a couple of Fridays ago a red car turned up and four of them were smoking dope in the car and the next daytime same red car turned up and between four of them they washed three cars with no social distancing. What I don't get is she must realise her Mum is vulnerable but clearly not bothered.
 




Weststander

Well-known member
Aug 25, 2011
69,238
Withdean area
Noticed a couple of things on my run this afternoon
-very many more cars on the road. Waited as a line of maybe 8 cars went past at one crossing, has been none for the past month
-I think EVERYONE who owns a soft-top is out cruising with the roof down. Probably all SELFISH TORIES who are showing off. I might start a thread ����

You sneer. But they’re the exact sort who have a garden, and aren’t sick and tired of Sol Campbell playing the Race Card.
 


BN41Albion

Well-known member
Oct 1, 2017
6,824
In our locality, families have the grandparents round, dating kids are out and about, groups of 4 or 5 lads play sport, then go off for walks together. Far more traffic on the roads, many people are saying that, not just on NSC.

I thought this was a sign of a nationwide cracking of lockdown, I had no reason to think it was different elsewhere. Until @LL Cool J mentioned how in the larger city of Sheffield it’s as quiet as it was 4 weeks ago, unchanged.

I see what you mean, but judging by friends in Manchester who say the same is happening there in terms of folk becoming more slack (albeit still adhering to social distancing in public generally), I really can't imagine a big city like Sheffield being any different overall. I've lived in different regions of England; regional stereotypes are largely bollocks imo. You get the same percentage of decent, respectful people and not so decent, respectful people everywhere. Mostly decent, respectful people in the vast majority of places despite what the media will have you believe.
 


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