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ross1 said:I have not used my car now for nearly 4 weeks, I was thinking about going for a 10 minute run around the local area, not stopping and with windows up, as I hate to think will the car start if left for 3 months without a run. It is a 2012 Ford, for you experts who would know of any problemsross1 said:I have not used my car now for nearly 4 weeks, I was thinking about going for a 10 minute run around the local area, not stopping and with windows up, as I hate to think will the car start if left for 3 months without a run. It is a 2012 Ford, for you experts who would know of any problems
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suzisausage said:Off_it said:LargeAddick said:PrincessFiona said:Off_it said:PrincessFiona said:Off_it said:I haven't left the house for two weeks now because I don't need to do any "essential" travel. The missus gets the food shopping in - as one of her apparently many "essential" trips out each day (a sore point) - and the whole thing is really starting to fuck me off now when you hear about people out sunbathing, driving to take their dog for a walk, etc.
We get the society we deserve and as I guess we have a society full of selfish pricks who wont even make small sacrifices to save other peoples lives, we've got what's coming to us. The utter bastards.
Not that we have had many rows about it .......
That's why a man needs a shed.
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Took my daily exercise in the form of a dog walk this morning.
Dog did it's business in a small grass patch on the edge of the pavement.
Family of 4 (2 adults, 2 small kids) following along behind, clearly saw me stopped to deal with dog doo - made no attempt to stop or cross the road, just proceeded to amble by within 3 feet of me rabbiting away to each other.
Later on a different Street chanced to look behind and a fellow dog walker with dog off lead gaining on me quickly, obviously no intention of deviating, got within 15 feet before I had to make the effort to cross the road.
Finally, on the way home suddenly confronted with another family of 4, coming towards me on bikes, 4 abreast ffs.
I stood stock still staring at them before Dad whispered to mum and the 2 kids and they switched to single file before continuing past within 3 feet of me.
By the time I got home my blood was boiling.
What is it with people.
Every day that I go out it feels like it is only me crossing and re-crossing roads and generally making an effort to maintain social distancing.
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Paris has banned daytime jogging (10 -7)The Paris authorities have banned daytime jogging in a bid to reduce contact between people and help slow the spread of the virus.Going out for a run is permitted under France’s lockdown rules, but in Paris doctors fear too many people are going out during daylight hours and not keeping the correct distance apart.The authorities also suspect some people are claiming to be taking their daily exercise, but in fact are just getting out of their homes. So it’s been decided to ban jogging between 10 in the morning and seven in the evening.Paris has seen a surge of cases of coronavirus in the last week, with no sign yet of the wave having peaked.0
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Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:Took my daily exercise in the form of a dog walk this morning.
Dog did it's business in a small grass patch on the edge of the pavement.
Family of 4 (2 adults, 2 small kids) following along behind, clearly saw me stopped to deal with dog doo - made no attempt to stop or cross the road, just proceeded to amble by within 3 feet of me rabbiting away to each other.
Later on a different Street chanced to look behind and a fellow dog walker with dog off lead gaining on me quickly, obviously no intention of deviating, got within 15 feet before I had to make the effort to cross the road.
Finally, on the way home suddenly confronted with another family of 4, coming towards me on bikes, 4 abreast ffs.
I stood stock still staring at them before Dad whispered to mum and the 2 kids and they switched to single file before continuing past within 3 feet of me.
By the time I got home my blood was boiling.
What is it with people.
Every day that I go out it feels like it is only me crossing and redressing roads and generally making an effort to maintain social distancing.
Sorry if it is the wrong thread for this.
My experience is pretty much the opposite.
I walk my dog in order to get my daily exercise and almost everyone I come across is respectful of keeping a safe distance.
Hopefully you just had a bad day and encountered some idiots.
Better luck tomorrow 👍6 -
Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:Took my daily exercise in the form of a dog walk this morning.
Dog did it's business in a small grass patch on the edge of the pavement.
Family of 4 (2 adults, 2 small kids) following along behind, clearly saw me stopped to deal with dog doo - made no attempt to stop or cross the road, just proceeded to amble by within 3 feet of me rabbiting away to each other.
Later on a different Street chanced to look behind and a fellow dog walker with dog off lead gaining on me quickly, obviously no intention of deviating, got within 15 feet before I had to make the effort to cross the road.
Finally, on the way home suddenly confronted with another family of 4, coming towards me on bikes, 4 abreast ffs.
I stood stock still staring at them before Dad whispered to mum and the 2 kids and they switched to single file before continuing past within 3 feet of me.
By the time I got home my blood was boiling.
What is it with people.
Every day that I go out it feels like it is only me crossing and re-crossing roads and generally making an effort to maintain social distancing.
Sorry if it is the wrong thread for this.
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SELR_addicks said:Saw a woman this morning while en-route to work getting off a train with her dog.
Not one to shame people but what justification would she possibly have to be on the train with her dog?
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I think part of the reasoning behind restricting car journeys is to reduce the risk of road traffic accidents which result in injuries requiring hospital treatment. The hospitals really don't need anything that will make their workload worse than it already is.
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Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:Took my daily exercise in the form of a dog walk this morning.
Dog did it's business in a small grass patch on the edge of the pavement.
Family of 4 (2 adults, 2 small kids) following along behind, clearly saw me stopped to deal with dog doo - made no attempt to stop or cross the road, just proceeded to amble by within 3 feet of me rabbiting away to each other.
Later on a different Street chanced to look behind and a fellow dog walker with dog off lead gaining on me quickly, obviously no intention of deviating, got within 15 feet before I had to make the effort to cross the road.
Finally, on the way home suddenly confronted with another family of 4, coming towards me on bikes, 4 abreast ffs.
I stood stock still staring at them before Dad whispered to mum and the 2 kids and they switched to single file before continuing past within 3 feet of me.
By the time I got home my blood was boiling.
What is it with people.
Every day that I go out it feels like it is only me crossing and re-crossing roads and generally making an effort to maintain social distancing.
Sorry if it is the wrong thread for this.2 -
blackpool72 said:Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:Took my daily exercise in the form of a dog walk this morning.
Dog did it's business in a small grass patch on the edge of the pavement.
Family of 4 (2 adults, 2 small kids) following along behind, clearly saw me stopped to deal with dog doo - made no attempt to stop or cross the road, just proceeded to amble by within 3 feet of me rabbiting away to each other.
Later on a different Street chanced to look behind and a fellow dog walker with dog off lead gaining on me quickly, obviously no intention of deviating, got within 15 feet before I had to make the effort to cross the road.
Finally, on the way home suddenly confronted with another family of 4, coming towards me on bikes, 4 abreast ffs.
I stood stock still staring at them before Dad whispered to mum and the 2 kids and they switched to single file before continuing past within 3 feet of me.
By the time I got home my blood was boiling.
What is it with people.
Every day that I go out it feels like it is only me crossing and redressing roads and generally making an effort to maintain social distancing.
Sorry if it is the wrong thread for this.
My experience is pretty much the opposite.
I walk my dog in order to get my daily exercise and almost everyone I come across is respectful of keeping a safe distance.
Hopefully you just had a bad day and encountered some idiots.
Better luck tomorrow 👍
I guess like everyone I am in a heightened state of stress and anxiety.
My wife is in total lockdown due to auto-immune issues - really don't want to get it and pass it on.3 - Sponsored links:
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SELR_addicks said:Saw a woman this morning while en-route to work getting off a train with her dog.
Not one to shame people but what justification would she possibly have to be on the train with her dog?
I'll get my coat....8 -
Lincsaddick said:ross1 said:I have not used my car now for nearly 4 weeks, I was thinking about going for a 10 minute run around the local area, not stopping and with windows up, as I hate to think will the car start if left for 3 months without a run. It is a 2012 Ford, for you experts who would know of any problemsross1 said:I have not used my car now for nearly 4 weeks, I was thinking about going for a 10 minute run around the local area, not stopping and with windows up, as I hate to think will the car start if left for 3 months without a run. It is a 2012 Ford, for you experts who would know of any problems3
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Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:blackpool72 said:Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:Took my daily exercise in the form of a dog walk this morning.
Dog did it's business in a small grass patch on the edge of the pavement.
Family of 4 (2 adults, 2 small kids) following along behind, clearly saw me stopped to deal with dog doo - made no attempt to stop or cross the road, just proceeded to amble by within 3 feet of me rabbiting away to each other.
Later on a different Street chanced to look behind and a fellow dog walker with dog off lead gaining on me quickly, obviously no intention of deviating, got within 15 feet before I had to make the effort to cross the road.
Finally, on the way home suddenly confronted with another family of 4, coming towards me on bikes, 4 abreast ffs.
I stood stock still staring at them before Dad whispered to mum and the 2 kids and they switched to single file before continuing past within 3 feet of me.
By the time I got home my blood was boiling.
What is it with people.
Every day that I go out it feels like it is only me crossing and redressing roads and generally making an effort to maintain social distancing.
Sorry if it is the wrong thread for this.
My experience is pretty much the opposite.
I walk my dog in order to get my daily exercise and almost everyone I come across is respectful of keeping a safe distance.
Hopefully you just had a bad day and encountered some idiots.
Better luck tomorrow 👍
I guess like everyone I am in a heightened state of stress and anxiety.
My wife is in total lockdown due to auto-immune issues - really don't want to get it and pass it on.
Good luck to both you and your wife.
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I pay my car insurance by miles travelled........ last month, £1.65
I expect it to be less next month!5 -
DaveMehmet said:ross1 said:I have not used my car now for nearly 4 weeks, I was thinking about going for a 10 minute run around the local area, not stopping and with windows up, as I hate to think will the car start if left for 3 months without a run. It is a 2012 Ford, for you experts who would know of any problems
You can use a fuel stabiliser, they aren’t that expensive.
Sounds weird, but there's a good reason for it. If you leave your car in exactly the same position, the tyres will remain in contact with the ground at the same point, meaning the full force of the car will be placed on the same part of each of the four tyres. After a while, this will impair degrade them unevenly, causing an issue similar to "flat spots". If you move the car by less than the circumference of a wheel once every few days, it should prevent that issue.3 -
My missus has just gone out again. Third time today.
I'm changing the locks.0 -
blackpool72 said:Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:blackpool72 said:Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:Took my daily exercise in the form of a dog walk this morning.
Dog did it's business in a small grass patch on the edge of the pavement.
Family of 4 (2 adults, 2 small kids) following along behind, clearly saw me stopped to deal with dog doo - made no attempt to stop or cross the road, just proceeded to amble by within 3 feet of me rabbiting away to each other.
Later on a different Street chanced to look behind and a fellow dog walker with dog off lead gaining on me quickly, obviously no intention of deviating, got within 15 feet before I had to make the effort to cross the road.
Finally, on the way home suddenly confronted with another family of 4, coming towards me on bikes, 4 abreast ffs.
I stood stock still staring at them before Dad whispered to mum and the 2 kids and they switched to single file before continuing past within 3 feet of me.
By the time I got home my blood was boiling.
What is it with people.
Every day that I go out it feels like it is only me crossing and redressing roads and generally making an effort to maintain social distancing.
Sorry if it is the wrong thread for this.
My experience is pretty much the opposite.
I walk my dog in order to get my daily exercise and almost everyone I come across is respectful of keeping a safe distance.
Hopefully you just had a bad day and encountered some idiots.
Better luck tomorrow 👍
I guess like everyone I am in a heightened state of stress and anxiety.
My wife is in total lockdown due to auto-immune issues - really don't want to get it and pass it on.
Good luck to both you and your wife.
Stay safe.1 -
Went out about 7.30am for a 4 mile run. Picked my route carefully and in that time saw just 2 other people on foot a distance away from me and did not need to avoid / deviate once.
Fellow runners / walkers / dog walkers just need to use a bit of common sense in picking their timings and routes5 -
Off_it said:My missus has just gone out again. Third time today.
I'm changing the locks.5 - Sponsored links:
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Off_it said:My missus has just gone out again. Third time today.
I'm changing the locks.0 -
T_C_E said:Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:Took my daily exercise in the form of a dog walk this morning.
Dog did it's business in a small grass patch on the edge of the pavement.
Family of 4 (2 adults, 2 small kids) following along behind, clearly saw me stopped to deal with dog doo - made no attempt to stop or cross the road, just proceeded to amble by within 3 feet of me rabbiting away to each other.
Later on a different Street chanced to look behind and a fellow dog walker with dog off lead gaining on me quickly, obviously no intention of deviating, got within 15 feet before I had to make the effort to cross the road.
Finally, on the way home suddenly confronted with another family of 4, coming towards me on bikes, 4 abreast ffs.
I stood stock still staring at them before Dad whispered to mum and the 2 kids and they switched to single file before continuing past within 3 feet of me.
By the time I got home my blood was boiling.
What is it with people.
Every day that I go out it feels like it is only me crossing and re-crossing roads and generally making an effort to maintain social distancing.
Sorry if it is the wrong thread for this.;0)0 -
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ShootersHillGuru said:T_C_E said:Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:Took my daily exercise in the form of a dog walk this morning.
Dog did it's business in a small grass patch on the edge of the pavement.
Family of 4 (2 adults, 2 small kids) following along behind, clearly saw me stopped to deal with dog doo - made no attempt to stop or cross the road, just proceeded to amble by within 3 feet of me rabbiting away to each other.
Later on a different Street chanced to look behind and a fellow dog walker with dog off lead gaining on me quickly, obviously no intention of deviating, got within 15 feet before I had to make the effort to cross the road.
Finally, on the way home suddenly confronted with another family of 4, coming towards me on bikes, 4 abreast ffs.
I stood stock still staring at them before Dad whispered to mum and the 2 kids and they switched to single file before continuing past within 3 feet of me.
By the time I got home my blood was boiling.
What is it with people.
Every day that I go out it feels like it is only me crossing and re-crossing roads and generally making an effort to maintain social distancing.
Sorry if it is the wrong thread for this.;0)4 -
AFKABartram said:Went out about 7.30am for a 4 mile run. Picked my route carefully and in that time saw just 2 other people on foot a distance away from me and did not need to avoid / deviate once.
Fellow runners / walkers / dog walkers just need to use a bit of common sense in picking their timings and routes
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LargeAddick said:suzisausage said:Off_it said:LargeAddick said:PrincessFiona said:Off_it said:PrincessFiona said:Off_it said:I haven't left the house for two weeks now because I don't need to do any "essential" travel. The missus gets the food shopping in - as one of her apparently many "essential" trips out each day (a sore point) - and the whole thing is really starting to fuck me off now when you hear about people out sunbathing, driving to take their dog for a walk, etc.
We get the society we deserve and as I guess we have a society full of selfish pricks who wont even make small sacrifices to save other peoples lives, we've got what's coming to us. The utter bastards.
Not that we have had many rows about it .......0 -
Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:Took my daily exercise in the form of a dog walk this morning.
Dog did it's business in a small grass patch on the edge of the pavement.
Family of 4 (2 adults, 2 small kids) following along behind, clearly saw me stopped to deal with dog doo - made no attempt to stop or cross the road, just proceeded to amble by within 3 feet of me rabbiting away to each other.
Later on a different Street chanced to look behind and a fellow dog walker with dog off lead gaining on me quickly, obviously no intention of deviating, got within 15 feet before I had to make the effort to cross the road.
Finally, on the way home suddenly confronted with another family of 4, coming towards me on bikes, 4 abreast ffs.
I stood stock still staring at them before Dad whispered to mum and the 2 kids and they switched to single file before continuing past within 3 feet of me.
By the time I got home my blood was boiling.
What is it with people.
Every day that I go out it feels like it is only me crossing and re-crossing roads and generally making an effort to maintain social distancing.
Sorry if it is the wrong thread for this.
Is there anyone on here who is prepared to admit to not adhereing to it that could possibly explain why?0 -
Off_it said:My missus has just gone out again. Third time today.
I'm changing the locks0 -
iainment said:Carter said:ross1 said:I have not used my car now for nearly 4 weeks, I was thinking about going for a 10 minute run around the local area, not stopping and with windows up, as I hate to think will the car start if left for 3 months without a run. It is a 2012 Ford, for you experts who would know of any problems
No need to go out for a drive and panic yourself0