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Covid-19 Tier Chaos
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This one will have you in hysterics.
I live in a HMO and their are four other people who live in separate bedrooms.
We are currently in tier two for the purposes of the post.
Anyhow, one of the gentleman is from Poland and purposely his wife has flown from Poland(who has never lived here in the uk or the house before) to stay for Christmas.
I spoke to the police about this and they said their is absolutely nothing they can do unless she steps outside of the house.
Considering if I go into a tier 3/4 area, which may I add are just less than a mile or so away, I will be arrested without a reasonable excuse. Does anyone else find this totally barbaric?
Further to add the landlord doesn’t care who’s in the house.
I live in a HMO and their are four other people who live in separate bedrooms.
We are currently in tier two for the purposes of the post.
Anyhow, one of the gentleman is from Poland and purposely his wife has flown from Poland(who has never lived here in the uk or the house before) to stay for Christmas.
I spoke to the police about this and they said their is absolutely nothing they can do unless she steps outside of the house.
Considering if I go into a tier 3/4 area, which may I add are just less than a mile or so away, I will be arrested without a reasonable excuse. Does anyone else find this totally barbaric?
Further to add the landlord doesn’t care who’s in the house.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Just an exceuse to have a go at a foreign couple wanting to be together at Christmas.
There was nothing stopping you travelling to Poland until the last day or so (only "advice against")
I'd be interested to know what the police think they are going to do when she "steps out of the house"
She has every right to be here.
There was nothing stopping you travelling to Poland until the last day or so (only "advice against")
I'd be interested to know what the police think they are going to do when she "steps out of the house"
She has every right to be here.
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