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What Lock Down? What Social Distancing?
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Not having been outside for several weeks I crossed the road yesterday to put my bin bag in the community bins. (Kemp Town Brighton). There were folk roller blading and cycling and electric scootering. Half a dozen joggers jogged past and young men looked at the joggers in their tight lycra. Family groups huddled together laughed and joked. Students breezed past without moving out of peoples way. Couples walked arm in arm on the beach. Totally idyllic. I thought it was all over then realised they were bonkers and scurried back . I was only outside about 5 mins. Are people round your way more responsible than those near me?
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I think possibly not. All for the foreseeable future (and God knows why they need to parade all over the country) seem to have been either postponed or cancelled:
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I think possibly not. All for the foreseeable future (and God knows why they need to parade all over the country) seem to have been either postponed or cancelled:
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//People in our road are extremely good about staying indoors. For example, last Thursday I was the only one in the road who came out to clap for the NHS.//
People in my road are not. On the first Thursday of the "Happy Clapping" they all did their bit - then promptly gathered for a chinwag around one of their front gates (probably eight to ten of them, including four or five children).
People in my road are not. On the first Thursday of the "Happy Clapping" they all did their bit - then promptly gathered for a chinwag around one of their front gates (probably eight to ten of them, including four or five children).
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