Sky Blue Pete
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I blame the public for blaming the public more than the government
Woman 'arrested for sitting on bench' is anti-lockdown protester
EXCLUSIVE: Marcia Baker, 50, was arrested in Bournemouth on Saturday for 'sitting on a park bench'. The tattoo artist is a Covid conspirator who believes virus is no worse than getting the 'sniffles'.www.dailymail.co.uk
The bloody public, putting London into Tier 2 and not restricting travel. Ignoring SAGE advice etc
The public are stupid the government don’t understand this and make wishy washy policies so it’s the government for me
Although the way the government has handled the whole situation has been an absolute shitshow from start to finish, there has to be some kind of personal responsibility and common sense from the public too.
You have people in shops, etc who just don't seem to care in the absolute slightest and it's all too easy to just shift all the blame on to the government or Bob next door.
To be honest even those that aren't stupid can get confused by some of it, often thanks to ministers saying totally contrasting things and Johnson's general wiff-waffing presentation style.
Also having policies that leave massive holes in the defences play a major part. Like wearing a condom but snipping the end off it first.
I'm referring to the 2 women in Derbyshire
This is why having a libertarian PM in charge of a pandemic response is atrocious
Libertarian politician is such an oxymoron. Like anarchist cop or free market social worker. Your entire ideology is that you’re shit at your job and shouldn’t be doing it.
Does the CEO of Morrisons read this board?
Covid: Morrisons and Sainsbury's ban maskless shoppers
People refusing to wear face coverings who are not medically exempt will not be allowed to shop inside.www.bbc.co.uk
The bloody public, putting London into Tier 2 and not restricting travel. Ignoring SAGE advice etc
Does the CEO of Morrisons read this board?
Covid: Morrisons and Sainsbury's ban maskless shoppers
People refusing to wear face coverings who are not medically exempt will not be allowed to shop inside.www.bbc.co.uk
Been a curfew here for a couple of months now.Sounds like it's possbiel could become more aggressive.
What countries adopted curfews and is it a realistic option this country should explore?
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Shouldn't shops have already been turning people away without masks or exemptions? I thought that was the idea rather than it being a pretty please suggestion with sugar on top.
Be nice if it's actually enforced, also force people to cover their noses while they're at it.
Shouldn't shops have already been turning people away without masks or exemptions? I thought that was the idea rather than it being a pretty please suggestion with sugar on top.
Be nice if it's actually enforced, also force people to cover their noses while they're at it.
Covid: Women fined for going for a walk receive police apology
Derbyshire Police apologises to two women fined £200 for driving five miles for a countryside walk.www.bbc.co.uk
derbyshire plod told to wind necks in
Nowhere near as quiet as first lockdown. I remember going out for a run first time around and being the only person on a busy street with no cars going around at all, same run today and I'm going round people milling about and loads on the road. The message isn't getting through.
I’m so sick of lockdown but this nearly sort of shit is pointless. I’d happily go for curfew, only out with proper reason, letters from work and shit cos it means we have to lockdown for shorter time.will have to get a lot worse for people to change or,crazy thought, some black and white rules
will have to get a lot worse for people to change or,crazy thought, some black and white rules
When Cummings took the piss completely and got away with it I think that gave a green light for others to do comparatively less and hope to get away with it as well.
Yeah same as, you could cross roads without looking, run along the roads. It's nothing like a lockdown. We had 7 weeks of actual lockdown from 23 March to 12 May, they lifted restrictions from then and gradually you'd argue that its been restriction (only of any activity people may enjoy) since then.Nowhere near as quiet as first lockdown. I remember going out for a run first time around and being the only person on a busy street with no cars going around at all, same run today and I'm going round people milling about and loads on the road. The message isn't getting through.
will have to get a lot worse for people to change or,crazy thought, some black and white rules
Aggressive? Show me where.I mean it's all relative isn't it and he is clearly talking about lax compared what what it was previously in this country. You are then changing the benchmark to be other countries - and your post is a bit aggressive
So when items are sold from the shelves they shouldn't get restocked during the day so you don't have to wait to go along an aisle?Much better to do it when it’s out of hours and not peak time, hardly any point having social distance instructions when the staff ignore it is there
The same reason we have had it bad all the way through.How come we’re the only country with a massive problem from this new variant????