Sunday 10 May 2020

Confused and the poor police!

A very confusing Prime Minister speech. As much exercise as we wish, sport with your own household family, drive to exercise and other stuff that didn’t make much sense at all from a policing point of view.

How will they be able to tell who is going where to do what!

We might walk Ruby twice a day but won’t venture out much other than that. We don’t plan on changing much at all for now.

We will wait and see what hell is unleashed from this first stage and how the R changes, which I suspect it will.

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  1. We might now drive to the beach, for the first time in 2 months, but if it's at all busy there (it isn't normally, but who knows!) we shall just come home again. Other than that, we won't be doing anything different really.

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    1. Would love to drive to our beach, just 20 minutes away but won’t. Not sure we wouldn’t get moaned at somehow somewhere. Can’t wait though to do so though and have fish and chips!

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  2. Yes, very confusing. I suppose they want people to go back to work, but if you need to use public transport or have children, how can you? Other than going out for a walk more often, we'll be doing much the same as we have been. I think, sadly, some people will take it as carte blanche to socialise. xx

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    1. So do we. Lockdown is still in place.

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  3. I'm sorry for you but things have been like that where I live from the very start and won't be improving as things open prematurely. Nothing different for me, I'll maintain quarantine.

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    1. It seems all of a sudden to be up to interpretation.

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  4. Style over substance - and dangerous too.
    xx

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  5. Scotland remain in lockdown and for once I am thankful. Strange times are getting stranger.

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    1. We will remain in lockdown especially as it hasn’t actually been lifted, from what I can gather. No doubt others will think it had.

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  6. Having watched The Darkest Hour film on Saturday night I just thought he was doing a Churchill impression, which made me forget to listen to what he said! Apparently clarification should follow - It certainly needs to

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    1. It does indeed, especially the bit about driving to exercise in the great outdoors. The police will be tearing their hair out.

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  7. A right mish mash of conflicting info.

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  8. Raab was on TV this morning saying people can drive where they like, so watch out for people flocking to the coast and beauty spots. My police officer family member said it was already difficult to police, without this latest nonsense.
    I swear it's deliberately ambiguous, because they know that people will interpret it as they wish... just look at Friday's VE Day stupidity after the headlines in Thursday's papers. Herd immunity by stealth, perhaps.

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    1. Mmmm, could we use the drive anywhere rule to see our granddaughter in a park, methinks not? We are staying put, awaiting a second wave and tougher lockdown.

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  9. As clear as mud. Open to so much interpretation its unreal. Stupid, stupid man, makes my blood boil.

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  10. I live in Derbyshire, have been watching a few motorvans travelling to the peaks.

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