If the police show the people that the law doesn’t apply to enforcement, they can’t really expect the people to respect the law.
Of course it’s not a good thing to be doing during a pandemic. But it is to be expected when a man is strangled to death for no reason.
I said virtually zero.
Semantics.
And yes, you’re correct. Some people who feel at risk may not want to do that. My advice to them would be to stick to areas where two meters distancing is easier to achieve. It is of course up to people to do what makes them feel safe. Or up to the distancing...
I suggest you read the medical advice and perhaps do some research on infection control. Walking past someone for less than a few seconds puts you at a very low risk of infection.
Now, obviously, distance where you can, as much as you can but let’s not be silly. Walking past someone at less...
What difference does it make? You’re walking past them, not alongside them. Passing somebody for a second on a path poses virtually zero risk unless they cough or spit in your mouth as you pass.
Yeah, it’s all nonsensical horse shit. I work with a few other people, spend 15 hours a day with them. But can’t go round to any of their houses for a cuppa.
This period will be looked upon by historians as a Kafka-esque foul up of epic proportions. And they’ll be correct.
The soft lockdown was over the minute those rags published all the “Monday we are free” headlines. And once Johnson ordered all the plebs back to work it was sealed. Pubs are opening which wasn’t supposed to happen until 2045 or summat.
Yes, there are some ignorant people out there who don’t have a clue about SD, but seriously, in two short months some people have become terrified of walking past someone on a pathway. What are you going to be like when stuff starts opening again? Get a grip.
Well it’s certainly increasing the risk to me and other key workers.
Either way, people who don’t have to get to work shouldn’t be using public transport. That hasn’t changed. Non Essential journeys on public transport are still banned. And as usual, 95% of the people breaking the rules are...
Where I live people are being really good about staying in and distancing when they are out, except at the supermarket.
All sense seems to disappear there. Trying to stick to local and small independent shops but sometimes gotta hit the big store.