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Talk of banning outdoor exercise now.


They will keep pushing the agenda until people start pushing back.

This really isn't about a virus.

Eventually, even the dimmest of the masses will begin to see it.
 
Those using previous flu epidemic deaths to down play the current situation do not seem to recognise that if the current lockdown conditions had been in force the numbers would have been greatly reduced. Without the lockdown, deaths from COVID-19 will probably have resulted in far greater numbers of deaths. It is not an acceptable, or logical, comparison.
 
Go start some riots then bruv. We'll all join you, honest <ok>

Sadly, there are a lot of people that think like HiaG, but they don't have to pick up the pieces, when the healthcare workers have to make a decision on who has a ventilator and who don't. It's also not helped when you have the deputy editor of the Telegraph on TV spouting a load of shhite either, in she see's no harm in people go to parks. What they can't get into their thick skulls, is once you make an exception for the few, then the masses will say, hey hang on what about us.
 
Sadly, there are a lot of people that think like HiaG, but they don't have to pick up the pieces, when the healthcare workers have to make a decision on who has a ventilator and who don't. It's also not helped when you have the deputy editor of the Telegraph on TV spouting a load of shhite either, in she see's no harm in people go to parks. What they can't get into their thick skulls, is once you make an exception for the few, then the masses will say, hey hang on what about us.

When do you reckon we'll see military on the streets? Need to stock up on some bud before that.
 
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When do you reckon we'll see military on the streets? Need to stock up on some bud before that.

I can't see any indications brewing of any potential civil unrest, it's more varied factions airing differing views. So the only time I can see the military getting involved is to assist the NHS. I think what's not helped was the police using that drone, sadly two wrongs don't make a right, and that was a big error of judgement by Derbyshire police.
 
My brother-in-law is a manager for a medical supplies company and a designated key worker - still going in everyday ... he's told us that they have a load of PPE (including medical masks) on pallets that they are not allowed to distribute because they don't quite conform to the latest government dictate ... ****ing criminal, they would be better than the ****ing bin bags being used by some medical staff and no ****ing question <grr>
 
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Yup, just seen that on the news. I'm not surprised, it was clear to me yesterday even though the vast majority of people are following the government instruction, there are still some that are not. It makes you feel like asking, what fooking part of stay at home, do you not understand!



But on the other hand, try keeping a family of 7 locked up in a council flat for 24 hours a day, as an experiment in psychology. See how that works out.
 
Been discussing this with the Mrs this morning. She's outraged people want to drive and go for a walk nearby us (Gower and beaches essentially)

I pointed out it's easy for us, we live a two minute walk from a five mile beach and even closer to the park, it's easy to steer clear. Not so easy in major cities etc.

People can't just stay in for **** sake, it would cause more problems than it solves.

You've got to be able to get fresh air.

Typically, the media spin the more extreme instances and then we all have to stay indoors.
 
But on the other hand, try keeping a family of 7 locked up in a council flat for 24 hours a day, as an experiment in psychology. See how that works out.

I don't disagree with you, and I don't think either that people should be confined to their homes, but SOME people are blatantly taking the piss. The government could rule that the exercise occurs within so many metres of your home, as so far they have only said near where you live, I've not seen them allocate any specific distance to that.
 
I don't disagree with you, and I don't think either that people should be confined to their homes, but SOME people are blatantly taking the piss. The government could rule that the exercise occurs within so many metres of your home, as so far they have only said near where you live, I've not seen them allocate any specific distance to that.


That's just loads of people walking along streets though.

How's that work?

People in London, for instance, are going to want to go to Hyde Park. Which is then busy, the BBC gets all outraged, and we all then get locked in.
 
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When do you reckon we'll see military on the streets? Need to stock up on some bud before that.
Scottish folk are expecting tanks rolling down their streets with soldiers armed to the teeth and snipers on the roofs shooting SNP supporters, any day now. Bunch of paranoid ****s are in a right frenzy about martial law.
 
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