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bots 26-06-2020 07:08 AM

it's what i have been saying all along since the very beginning of the outbreak, you cannot force people to do something they don't want to in a democracy. They have to make their own decisions. We as individuals are still capable of social distancing if we want to, so let others live their lives and face the consequences of their actions as has always been the case

Cherie 26-06-2020 07:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 10870077)
it's what i have been saying all along since the very beginning of the outbreak, you cannot force people to do something they don't want to in a democracy. They have to make their own decisions. We as individuals are still capable of social distancing if we want to, so let others live their lives and face the consequences of their actions as has always been the case

Yes they do but it may have an impact on the rest of us if we go into lockdown again but hey ho yeah you can't legislate for these people, the UK has one of the softer lockdowns in Europe with regard to going outside and getting exercise, we are not seeing this level of stupidity in other countries, maybe it is happening and it is not being reported, the UK is certainly making the headlines in the media abroad though :laugh: More than the going to the beach what is most disappointing to me is the amount of trash they are leaving behind :bored:

Strictly Jake 26-06-2020 07:36 AM

When I see the pictures of all those on the beaches it reminds me of wheres wally. Only they all are wallies

smudgie 26-06-2020 09:06 AM

Beaches are threatened with closure if it causes a spike in the area.

arista 26-06-2020 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 10870110)
Beaches are threatened with closure if it causes a spike in the area.


Yes although some places have open beach
for 15 miles , a Council Lady said she can not close all her beaches

smudgie 26-06-2020 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 10870111)
Yes although some places have open beach
for 15 miles , a Council Lady said she can not close all her beaches

The Health Secretary will put it in force if he needs to.

Crimson Dynamo 26-06-2020 09:10 AM

Theywontcatch the virus outside in the sun, end of

But where are they going to the loo and why leave litter

Well I know why as there is no adequate place to put it

arista 26-06-2020 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 10870112)
The Health Secretary will put it in force if he needs to.


Yes he may have to
as the numbers go up of infected Covid-19 people.


They were using near home gardens to pee in
some parked on the roundabout
Bournemouth Council lady said on
Ch5HD AM live

smudgie 26-06-2020 09:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 10870116)
Yes he may have to
as the numbers go up of infected Covid-19 people.


They were using near home gardens to pee in
some parked on the roundabout

Bloody morons.:fist:

joeysteele 26-06-2020 09:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 10870116)
Yes he may have to
as the numbers go up of infected Covid-19 people.


They were using near home gardens to pee in
some parked on the roundabout
Bournemouth Council lady said on
Ch5HD AM live

I wouldn't get your hopes up of anything happening via Hancock.

His track record on action is near non existent.

Him talking and also talk of his so called plans never ending however.

Kazanne 26-06-2020 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by James (Post 10869975)
I don't think the public are selfish really.

They've been pretty obedient when it comes to the rules over the last few months.

Some of the public are selfish imo , we are told we still need to be cautious, they are not listening and putting others that have complied at risk ,that to me is selfish, no regard for anyone else .

user104658 26-06-2020 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10870089)
Yes they do but it may have an impact on the rest of us if we go into lockdown again

I would be very, very surprised if England goes into full lockdown again even if there is a second wave. Even if its worse than the first wave. I'd be surprised if any of the larger European economies do. They've seen the damage now, its catastrophic, they'll fiddle whatever figures they have to to stop it happening again. Specific closures, mandatory mask wearing, or very localised lockdown maybe. Full lockdown will never happen again.

MTVN 26-06-2020 09:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10870089)
Yes they do but it may have an impact on the rest of us if we go into lockdown again but hey ho yeah you can't legislate for these people, the UK has one of the softer lockdowns in Europe with regard to going outside and getting exercise, we are not seeing this level of stupidity in other countries, maybe it is happening and it is not being reported, the UK is certainly making the headlines in the media abroad though :laugh: More than the going to the beach what is most disappointing to me is the amount of trash they are leaving behind :bored:

I think we just don't hear about it in other countries tbh, I've seen videos of Paris where its looked packed for weeks now with people in bars and restaurants, all mingling together etc. I remember seeing their beaches very crowded at one point as well

Mystic Mock 26-06-2020 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 10870077)
it's what i have been saying all along since the very beginning of the outbreak, you cannot force people to do something they don't want to in a democracy. They have to make their own decisions. We as individuals are still capable of social distancing if we want to, so let others live their lives and face the consequences of their actions as has always been the case

And spread the disease to unwilling participants in the process (their friends and family)

hijaxers 26-06-2020 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 10870114)
Theywontcatch the virus outside in the sun, end of

But where are they going to the loo and why leave litter

Well I know why as there is no adequate place to put it

In their burger boxes and leaving behind for council workers to clear up and its disgusting behaviour !

5 tons of rubbish was collected .

Mystic Mock 26-06-2020 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 10869767)
Just as daft as flocking to London for protests...

The protests in London were badly timed imo, but at least I can understand the motive behind it.

Overcrowding a Beach during a Pandemic is just selfish in my view, there is no decent motive behind that at all.

Cherie 26-06-2020 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 10870138)
I think we just don't hear about it in other countries tbh, I've seen videos of Paris where its looked packed for weeks now with people in bars and restaurants, all mingling together etc. I remember seeing their beaches very crowded at one point as well

probably, just seen the Tourism Minister for Turkey on Sky inviting Brits to come on over :joker:

Cherie 26-06-2020 10:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10870133)
I would be very, very surprised if England goes into full lockdown again even if there is a second wave. Even if its worse than the first wave. I'd be surprised if any of the larger European economies do. They've seen the damage now, its catastrophic, they'll fiddle whatever figures they have to to stop it happening again. Specific closures, mandatory mask wearing, or very localised lockdown maybe. Full lockdown will never happen again.

Well that's true, I think its all about Economies now for a lot of countries

arista 26-06-2020 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10870144)
probably, just seen the Tourism Minister for Turkey on Sky inviting Brits to come on over :joker:


Yes Turkey needs to fill their hotels

joeysteele 26-06-2020 10:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 10870142)
The protests in London were badly timed imo, but at least I can understand the motive behind it.

Overcrowding a Beach during a Pandemic is just selfish in my view, there is no decent motive behind that at all.

None at all Mock.

This you can't catch it outside is one of the most misguided and dangerous things said.

There was uproar at Cheltenham being allowed to go on when this was really setting in.
If you can't catch it outside, why is football being played behind closed doors.

Utter tripe and the government should be held to account in part for such confusing information and guidelines.

If you're outside, just talking to someone who has it, or were they to cough with no face covering, then see if it can't be caught.

In groups of large numbers of people, that risk is more intensified.
The problem still being, some who get this, don't show symptoms, or even know they have it, yet do infect others.

Strictly Jake 26-06-2020 10:54 AM

My local beach has apparently being trashed. Litter everywhere. All night parties going on. Lots of broken galss as you can imagine on sand and people wirh bare feet is a serious health and safety issue. A lady has already filled 30 bags full of rubbish and now the council are clearing it up too. Its a disgrace

Nicky91 26-06-2020 10:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Strictly Jake (Post 10870194)
My local beach has apparently being trashed. Litter everywhere. All night parties going on. Lots of broken glass as you can imagine on sand and people with bare feet is a serious health and safety issue. A lady has already filled 30 bags full of rubbish and now the council are clearing it up too. Its a disgrace

a more health issue is all these people out there on that beach not wearing any face masks :umm2:

Ammi 26-06-2020 10:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10870133)
I would be very, very surprised if England goes into full lockdown again even if there is a second wave. Even if its worse than the first wave. I'd be surprised if any of the larger European economies do. They've seen the damage now, its catastrophic, they'll fiddle whatever figures they have to to stop it happening again. Specific closures, mandatory mask wearing, or very localised lockdown maybe. Full lockdown will never happen again.

...and not just for economic reasons, I think it would be catastrophic for mental well-being ...(...of adults and children...)...should there be another full lockdown for any sustained length of time...

Strictly Jake 26-06-2020 11:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nicky91 (Post 10870196)
a more health issue is all these people out there on that beach not wearing any face masks :umm2:

Yes I know thats an issue of course

But people cutting their feet open including kids is also an issue, taking up beds in hospitals perhaps

arista 26-06-2020 11:41 AM

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