And let's be honest it is very very very easy these days to replicate social contact remotely.But it’s about limiting these occurrences? Simple as that.
The whole ‘but but they’re doing it Sir’ doesn’t wash. Just limit social contact as much as possible. Whether it is the pub, workplace, dog walking groups, getting your hair done or dogging in the woods. Just not worth it.
Welcome back you attention seeking moron.Go and self insulate you racist wanker
You filthy cunts brought it in.
Well done.
Cunts.
Remember about a week ago when I said the same thing about France?
It isn't a UK thing. Both governments came out with a plan. But many refuse to listen. Then comes the shutdown of life as we know it. This takes the decisions to be made off those who won't listen. Everyone else suffers the consequences of the few.
Even with the country in shutdown many in France still refuse to listen. Thousands have been hit with fines. They have lost the freedom to do what they want. They can walk a dog 50 metres from their home. Otherwise once a day they can go to a shop of their choice. Not much more. And we will be the same very soon because of those who think they can do as they like.
Of course limit it. My point is more about all the abuse of people going for a pint and making out they will kill people.
Yet when there's hundreds queuing up to get in Asda tomorrow it will be fine.
Oh nick ffs stop being so stupidly obtuse.
People are going to shop for essentials, end of. The pub isn't essential and generally means more prolonged social contact. The problem is that there is scarcity in the supermarkets whereas you don't get that in the pub which leads to these behaviours.
I think they are better, they seem to be places of immunity and only pubs can spread germs.Supermarkets are the new graphs
Time they started doing home delivery .I think they are better, they seem to be places of immunity and only pubs can spread germs.
Bet there's no chance of anything been spread here with this necessary behaviour.
What I don’t get is the whole issue over the ‘pub’ like it is the holy grail of Britishness. And I say that from a guy who has sat in the boozer pretty much every weekend for the past 20 odd years.Of course limit it. My point is more about all the abuse of people going for a pint and making out they will kill people.
Yet when there's hundreds queuing up to get in Asda tomorrow it will be fine.
What you like with steering fluid leaks ?I’m on the ‘essential business’ list should there be a lockdown...
...I guess oil changes are a FUCKINGEMERGENCY
What I don’t get is the whole issue over the ‘pub’ like it is the holy grail of Britishness. And I say that from a guy who has sat in the boozer pretty much every weekend for the past 20 odd years.
I’d say the same about yoga classes, book clubs and everything in between.
This isn’t the time to fight petty arguments. Give it up, go home, stay there and then in a few months we can all go back to being the ballbags that we are.
But in the meantime let’s try to stop people dying eh?
Agree, people get a time slot to go shopping and backI’m on the ‘essential business’ list should there be a lockdown...
...I guess oil changes are a FUCKINGEMERGENCY
What you like with steering fluid leaks ?
Agree, people get a time slot to go shopping and back
Why are you playing one off the other? It isn’t a competition.I don't know, maybe it's the fashion to jump on and abuse people going to pubs yet hundreds do lots of things along those lines and no issues.
How much could it spread when somebody is 5 hours getting shopping?
The problem is that the vast majority are panicking too much or don't seem to give a toss.Why are you playing one off the other? It isn’t a competition.
Everyone, and I mean everyone, should be doing their part but it is going to take people dying, or their family dying, or their friends family dying to take this serious.
Which when we look back will be utterly incomprehensible.
Soon breaks.Time they started doing home delivery .
Yeah I think a mature head got a certain sector of society ahead of the curve where humanly possible , outside of work commitments.The problem is that the vast majority are panicking too much or don't seem to give a toss.
What is needed is a level head and proper thought. I put myself into lockdown a week ago. It will do me good. All work no play. Relax on days off. Have an extended stay with wife and kids when it is finally over.
Why is it important if people agree with you? Doesn’t mean your view is any less valid than anyone else’s just because they don’t agree with you, it’s just as valid- it’s a football forum full of bored, mildly stressed & frustrated football fans, not a WHO think tank
I’m thinking of going on a run every morning and night too, not sure if that would be allowed during a lockdown mind.... the thought of being inside the same house all day every day is mad!
Yup, wish you all the best too, weeman.I understand. I wish you all the best- it sounds like you’re highly valued so all may well be ok, it’s the uncertainty isn’t it.
But you look for something to bash even when there is an offer of covering 80% of wages.
This shouldn't be about propaganda. Boris is a twat. Agreed. But it shouldn't be a party political broadcast for the Labour party.
They need to at least be labelled idiots for sure.A lot of it is to do with that. If people hadn't been acting as if people going for a pint are serial killers they wouldn't be posting up pictures.
Look at the replies piers Morgan gets when he keeps trying to get people worked up.
Its ok though, the pubs will be closed so I assume the people queuing at supermarkets will be the next target to be labelled killers?
We have home deliveries.Time they started doing home delivery .
Happy Birthday, WingyWell it's me birthday.
What a f**kin time.
Running out of ciggies and ale .
:-(
TBH all I’ve seen is panic. Pick your time and join the masses.will it matter if you go early/late when there's no one around?
Said on another thread I've done something to my ankle so running out but I assumed I'd be OK to go for a long walk to stretch the legs and get some fresh air, is that not the case?
Start slowly. Nytol in honey until drowsy. Heart rate slows. Then you could give her a pick-me-up...Over to you Otis.Happy Birthday, Wingy
birthday in two weeks, Wingy.
Worst for me, because it's my wife's birthday on the same day and I usually try my very best to avoid her, but this year it is going to be impossible, because we are both going to be stuck in.
Just wondering if now might be a good time to kill her and blame it on the Coronavirus.
To be fair, I have been moaning about people going to pubs AND about queuing at supermarkets.Of course limit it. My point is more about all the abuse of people going for a pint and making out they will kill people.
Yet when there's hundreds queuing up to get in Asda tomorrow it will be fine.
It isn't necessary to queue for hours before a shop opens.
People clearly aren't just shopping for essentials at the minute.
This is the sobering reality of what is to come for Britain, it not worse.Coronavirus: 'Everyone dies alone': Heartbreak at Italian hospital on brink of collapse
Maybe it's time to start running some of these reports rather than adverts between programmes.
And let's be honest it is very very very easy these days to replicate social contact remotely.
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