Serious question, have either of you been challenged by the police or other members of the public as you go about your exercise, or go for your second walk of the day? For full transparency I’m out twice a day, either with the dog or (every other day) for a decrepit style jog. I’m also under the impression that you are allowed to buy anything you want from any shop that is open (ie food shops and pharmacies) subject to volume restrictions placed by the retailers themselves. I haven’t seen any over officious policing over the last three weeks, and nobody has told me that my little bag of healthy seeds from Waitrose (or the six bottles of wine) aren’t essential, all I’m seeing is news stories about heavy handed policing, not (probably because I don’t do social media) any of this mob of people demanding that you don’t go anywhere. Am I just lucky?
No, I've never been challenged by anybody, but I've heard people complain about people going out more than they should. The other thing I don't get is the outrage about people going somewhere in their cars, perhaps to a second home if they're lucky enough to have one, or to visit family whilst keeping a distance as both Stephen Kinnock and Robert Jenrick did. Nothing wrong there in my opinion.