Morrison's car park......packed solid.
Petrol station....queuing.
Promenade.....bumper to bumper for 1.5 miles
Coast road pavement packedwith pedestrians.
Hot dog and ice cream parlour.......packed with folks ..no 2 metre distancing.
The whole thing of lockdown is being ignored by a significant number of people.
It is madness..............
Well the ice cream parlour and hot dog, should be closed down, you only need supermarkets open. But if you have un-clear messaging coming from government, ie take away, then who's fault is it??
If the Derbyshire police had been out and about around here they’d have had a field day. People in groups of more than two and shamelessly buying and drinking coffee.
It’s not right but I find it hard to get too worked up about it.
We’ve had lockdowns and social distancing - very necessarily - for 10 months now and I think people are fed up.
I also think that just maybe the rules are part of the problem tho I’m not saying they shouldn’t exist.
What is needed as I always say is common sense but you cannot legislate for that: literally
Our tesco wasn't too bad this morning, no one at the petrol station, a few people walking past the house on their daily exercise and looking at the webacam not that many on the sea front.
A neighbour, living alone in her eighties maintains she is ‘abiding by the rules’. Except she is not. Now she and her whole (supposedly intelligent) family has Covid and she had the cheek to moan that the vaccination she had hasn’t worked. Madness.
Thankfully its eerily quiet here. Suggest Mrs Sqad avoids shopping on a Saturday when people who are working Mon - Fri visit. Same people try to get some fresh air and a walk with their children. Mid week, mid afternoon is much safer.
Its not just the general public, in my area a lot of businesses that were closed in the first lock down are still open. One example is Wilko, nothing in their shops in my view is essential, but what I did notice is they have put bottles of pop and a few sandwiches to the front of the shop, to be seen as selling food.