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Old 25-05-2020, 10:23 AM #11
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Even ‘if’ the child has autism the guidance did not change until 9th April and it doesn’t cover the Barnham Castle unnecessary trip which may have occurred while they should both have still been in quarantine
It's definitely a twisted interpretation of the guidance... it was a court ruling that was put in place so that people with disabilities who need access to more stimulation / outdoor activity for their mental wellbeing could have access to that. e.g. we have made use of it to occasionally drive 25 mins to the beach with my daughter on days when she's been distressed (as it always calms her down and has a lasting effect). But that's basically what it was intended for; outdoor exercise/activity outwith the immediate local area for people who have a specific need for that (so for us going to the beach, for people living in cities could just be driving out to the countryside). It was never intended for road trips across the country!
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