For goodness sake, just obey the rules and stop making excuses for idiots who don't. In France you're only allowed to walk/exercise within 2 km of your house so let's stop the fools who now drive in order to walk by putting in more restrictive measures and issuing more and heavier fines.
8 friends can’t have a picnic, but if they had all gone to Tescos instead, that would have been OK. There is an awful lot of hypocrisy and self righteousness about.
I went for my morning walk yesterday, and I passed and spoke to over 100 people. It was very busy.
Derbyshire Police seem to have gone bonkers with their new extra powers to harass people. When they are not buzzing dog walkers with drones in a stupid publicity stunt, they are defacing beauty spots to deter sightseers.
Sorry Gromit, totally disagree , why flout the law like they’ve done?
You spoke to about a 100 people ? I’ve never saw that many people since the lockdown began, where on earth were you? Some walk!
Gromit - if you can't see the difference between 8 friends sitting close together and passing thing between them and people walking round a supermarket, avoiding others as far as possible, then you are in one of the categories in the thread heading.
I think most folk would be able to differentiate between eight folk wandering round Tesco, staying at least six foot apart, getting messages and eight folk sitting closely on a blanket having a picnic.
Morrisons were allowing 100 people in at a time yesterday. Looking in peoples trolleys, they were not buying essential provisions, most of them were buying c@rp.
My daily walk takes me along a country walkway which used to be a railway line. It is flat, has a dry surface, and is therefore popular with horse riders, Cyclists, walkers and young families.
I live in quite a remote area. I have never seen so many people out walking round here as I have in the last 10 days! Normally we'd rarely see a soul. Now there is a steady stream of people hiking past, all parking their cars on the green and going for a ramble.
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Let’s face it, shopping is about the only thing people are allowed to do at the moment, so they are shopping more often, and buying more, than under normal circumstances. It is easy to find something they urgently need to justify their daily stroll up and down the aisles of the supermarket.
A lot of old people, or people on their own, it is what stops then getting lonely.
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