To be fair there are a lot of divvies in Boro - probably too daft to understand
Interesting that Richmond upon Thames was one of the best for observing the rules. The police posted a video of loss of people by the river there and even a busker. Wonder if that was fake news? My daily exercise took me nearly as far as Richmond yesterday and it did seem busy as hell.
You can put bank notes in a washing machine now.This is the rag that ran the headline ‘Taxi driver dies after catching Coronavirus from bank note off customer’. The small print then read that the guy had a cold, dropped down dead suddenly at home and hadn’t even been tested for the virus. Utter SCUM
Sums up ‘ lies, damn lies and statistics ‘ . You can manipulate any figures to reach your intended claimThe parks have been closed for some time in Middlesbrough - so where is this public milling going on?
Yesterday I had to walk 4 miles north to south almost from one end of Middlesbrough to the other and then back - no car at the moment and am an official carer - it was a sunny Sunday but I saw very few people out and about, no groups at all apart from families and they were all moving not sitting still etc. Coulby Newham Parkway Centre was almost totally empty. All the way through Grove Hill, Saltersgill, Marton Grove - hardly anyone at all. People staying in doors occasionally speaking through windows to people passing. I have had to make this walk three times so far since lockdown and each time there are less people about than the time before. Am very pleased to say.
You can put bank notes in a washing machine now.