Workingman wrote:You and Shell are going to have to sop being logical.... they are watching you.
Workingman wrote:You and Shell are going to have to sop being logical.... they are watching you.
Suff wrote:Yes well it's a learning experience for everyone.
But common sense fled the room before they started and is running away as fast as it can.
Workingman wrote:You and Shell are going to have to sop being logical.... they are watching you.
TheOstrich wrote:We are lucky here in that we live next door to a small "country park". Some dog walkers and exercisers still drive to it, but it's on-road parking so no problems. There are no restrictions I'm aware of locally in our parks and recreation areas except that children's play areas have been taped up and closed, which makes sense as many families were simply congregating there despite the restrictions.
Countryside walks are a different matter. Folk from Sheffield were reportedly still driving to the Derbyshire Peaks, as they would do in normal times, and I have seen a report that a farmer in Edale was assaulted when he tried to remonstrate with hikers tramping his lane.
The police, of course, are making it up as they go along, and to some extent, given the general absence of national guidance, you can't overly blame them. A friend of mine, tomorrow, has to drive a fairly main road from his home town to the next - about 5 miles through countryside - to pick up his medicines, because that's where he's registered. I have suggested he makes sure he carries documentation proving that he's on an essential journey, because Dorset police are very good at setting up roadside checks …..
But the council trading wonks telling shops not to sell Easter eggs, so on, need squashing, hard.
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