portslade seagull
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The only 2nd home I'll be going to is from the bed then travelling to the settee which is about 25ft
The only 2nd home I'll be going to is from the bed then travelling to the settee which is about 25ft
I recall a Not the Nine O'clock News sketch around this time - 'Come Home to a Real Fire' (the slogan of the National Coal Board) followed by the words 'Buy a 2nd home in Wales' - pictures of a burning cottage.
I thought tonight's news was very light on hospital meltdown coverage in what was been the blackest day for uk deaths so far, but plenty of coverage speculating about when the lockdown might be lifted.
In Cornwall, if you live close to a holiday home or someones 2nd home and you see signs of life, you can contact Cornwall council and they will turf them out, flog them, search for any uneaten pasties and close the property down.
There’s only one major hospital in Cornwall (in Truro) so the locals are really worried that it will be overrun with corona virus brought down there by the holiday homers.
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Playing devils advocate here but what is the issue with someone using their second home as long as they go into lockdown when they get there?
Playing devils advocate here but what is the issue with someone using their second home as long as they go into lockdown when they get there?
Won’t happen imho, no one is going to be stupid enough to hit the motorway in a motorhome with bicycles on the back etc. let alone hitch up a caravan to a car filled with family.
Playing devils advocate here but what is the issue with someone using their second home as long as they go into lockdown when they get there?
It's not motor homes it's Porsche Cayenne's with Tarquin and Tabetha in tow, having left leafy North London to join the family down in Gloucestershire etc
The is no devil's advocate on this, it's fairly simple that the virus travels with human movement. Lock down the movement, you lock down the virus.
Many areas such as Devon, Cornwall and other UK holiday hotspots are apparently now bracing themselves for an influx from London and other populated areas in the UK, arriving in with their families. Bikes strapped to the back. Roof boxes, caravans, all heading off to their holiday homes to arrive for the Easter break, as though all is well and normal.
I'd fully support the idea of police setting up checkpoints to stop all these herberts in their tracks and turn them round. Going away for the weekend is in direct contravention of all the advice - there is simply NO excuse for travelling to other areas of the country right now, just for a cuffing holiday. I wonder how many folk will end up hospitalised as a direct result.
After being stuck at home with only the supermarket as a "trip out" for the best part of 3 weeks, I might just about lose my shit if I turn on the news and see the M4 clogged with selfish DILBERTS in Porsche Cayenne's towing mobile homes to the west country.
It's just a bitterly crying shame that those supposedly in charge of our public health weren't smart enough to realise this earlydoors. When northern Italy first went into lockdown, there were TWENTY flights a day plying their trade to and from the UK while little or no checks carried out at airports at either end on those travellers getting off those flights. Easy to be wise after the event, but wasnt that much more difficult to be wise DURING the event. It was basic common sense to shut that shit down earlydoors. Tho I guess that was before that vile 'herd mentality' strategy got thoroughly discredited when hmgov were finally jolted into the reality of the projected number of deaths involved
Many areas such as Devon, Cornwall and other UK holiday hotspots are apparently now bracing themselves for an influx from London and other populated areas in the UK, arriving in with their families. Bikes strapped to the back. Roof boxes, caravans, all heading off to their holiday homes to arrive for the Easter break, as though all is well and normal.
I'd fully support the idea of police setting up checkpoints to stop all these herberts in their tracks and turn them round. Going away for the weekend is in direct contravention of all the advice - there is simply NO excuse for travelling to other areas of the country right now, just for a cuffing holiday. I wonder how many folk will end up hospitalised as a direct result.
After being stuck at home with only the supermarket as a "trip out" for the best part of 3 weeks, I might just about lose my shit if I turn on the news and see the M4 clogged with selfish DILBERTS in Porsche Cayenne's towing mobile homes to the west country.
Is there actually any evidence that people are planning on doing that in any material way? Sounds like you might be at danger of getting riled up about a hypothetical issue there otherwise, something best avoided right now given there are a lot of actual things to worry about.