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It's for the locals.....until restrictions on travel are lifted.Is walking to a park or beach ok? If we weren’t allowed to go to the park the park would not be open would it?
It's for the locals.....until restrictions on travel are lifted.Is walking to a park or beach ok? If we weren’t allowed to go to the park the park would not be open would it?
Behave. He's broken the rules. Whether you agree with the rules or not is irrelevant.What a horrible thing to say
clearly sarcastic. Lowest form of wit.
he’s done **** all wrong
So that’s a yesIt's for the locals.....until restrictions on travel are lifted.
New member Aet. Wouldnt rise to the bait.What a horrible thing to say
clearly sarcastic. Lowest form of wit.
he’s done **** all wrong
What a sad reflection of this country, and this board, that the people suggesting the law should be followed are the ones being criticised. I hope there are some decent people on this board too.New member Aet. Wouldnt rise to the bait.
Well I say new member, it's just another one if the COB lot. Like clockwork.
Walking along a beach after a year of going nowhere keeps you saneNot saying I agree with the rules and I don't think that people on Redcar beach are particularly in danger of spreading the virus. However, the return of children to the classroom is for a purpose. Walking along a beach, not so much.
Look this is just about numbers now. We keep our contact with other people to a minimum whilst we get the vaccinations done. You can argue that opening Primark before the pubs doesn't make sense but the numbers there are economics. It is a statistical balancing act opening thing up balanced against cost to the economy.
We're getting there be sensible. Here comes summer.
How many times have you said this is your last post on the thread?Wow is this thread still going ?
some of you ought to get off the internet for a while. May be get in the car and go for a walk in the park. Might cheer you up and give you an opportunity to improve your mental health.
Unfortunately a reflection of the entitled society in which we live.What a sad reflection of this country, and this board, that the people suggesting the law should be followed are the ones being criticised. I hope there are some decent people on this board too.
What a sad reflection of this country, and this board, that the people suggesting the law should be followed are the ones being criticised. I hope there are some decent people on this board too.
You can exercise more than once, although the guidance is once it’s not actual the lawNice to see you staying local and sticking to the rules that say exercise once a day
Once and it was no further commentHow many times have you said this is your last post on the thread?
Don't tell me what I would or wouldn't do you don't have a clue. You're speculating, wrongly for that matter. Just stick to the guidelines and it will soon be over with. A sunny weekend in February and everybody loses their ****. We've all been cooped up; young, middle aged and elderly. Evereybody's mental health is suffering and nobody, absolutely nobody, is getting off scot-free with this. Stop creating this division young against old with your juvenile sarcastic comments.I'm not the one with the ageist agenda. I'm 36. These kids and youngsters have been cooped up all winter and haven't seen their friends as schools have been closed to those who's parents aren't doctors and nurses.
If you were their age you would be doing the exact same thing this weekend if you'd been in their position and you can say you wouldn't all you like but you know it's true.
Not according to the government website. It says you must follow this, it's the law, then says about the once a day exercise:You can exercise more than once, although the guidance is once it’s not actual the law
‘Should’Not according to the government website. It says you must follow this, it's the law, then says about the once a day exercise:
Living safely with respiratory infections, including COVID-19
Guidance for living safely with respiratory infections, including coronavirus (COVID-19).www.gov.uk
Ye fair enough
That hasn't been a rule for donkeys. Switch onNice to see you staying local and sticking to the rules that say exercise once a day
No.Don't tell me what I would or wouldn't do you don't have a clue. You're speculating, wrongly for that matter. Just stick to the guidelines and it will soon be over with. A sunny weekend in February and everybody loses their ****. We've all been cooped up; young, middle aged and elderly. Evereybody's mental health is suffering and nobody, absolutely nobody, is getting off scot-free with this. Stop creating this division young against old with your juvenile sarcastic comments.
It's still live on the government website.That hasn't been a rule for donkeys. Switch on