Well have you seen the queues of cars trying to get to the Peak District . People just don't listen.Police were telling them to go home. Should of fined them 200 quid a car. Bring on the army i say.
If they stay apart is there any real harm ?
? I'm just assuming they are going there to walk with their own group or soloMass social gatherings?
My wife, being disabled, was able to go to Sainsburys early yesterday with her daughter to assist. Everyone was queued up outside keeping the 2mtr rule, though some people chose to sit in their car, till the store opened. When the store opened the people in the queue started to file in showing their paperwork where necessary. The people who had chose to sit in their cars and wait just went straight across the car park and attempted to enter the store, only to be told to go to the back of the queue. Because some of them had only arrived 5-10 minutes before opening the staff deemed it unfair to allow them in ahead of those that queued.Well well well, we had to form an orderly queue >2m apart, to get into Sainsbury's today. 5 out, 5 in. was good natured and respected, perhaps round here they're getting the message. Even saw a couple of bobbies on the beat not that they had anything to do as it was deserted. We've all got to do our bit now.
They do not stay apart though do they.They congregate at food places,petrol stations etc...add to ques.and if there for a while and fall ill..,add more pressure to rural hospitals.They also end up calling mountain rescue....Many of whom are NHS employees and are a bit busy at present......Hence...STAY AT HOMEIf they stay apart is there any real harm ?
Which is why we should all abide by the rules and only go out for essential journeys.They do not stay apart though do they.They congregate at food places,petrol stations etc...add to ques.and if there for a while and fall ill..,add more pressure to rural hospitals