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Don’t think so but may be wrong.0
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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
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I go and see my kids every 3 days just for a dog walk. Not sure if that’s allowed but would tell the police that’s what I am doing if stopped and only a 4 mile journey.0
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Valleysarr said:I go and see my kids every 3 days just for a dog walk. Not sure if that’s allowed but would tell the police that’s what I am doing if stopped and only a 4 mile journey.1
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Off_it said:My missus has just gone out again. Third time today.
I'm changing the locks.1 -
Alwaysneil said: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 yourself
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I’m not familiar with those regulations so can’t comment on what unnecessarily may mean.
While of course under normal circumstances running the car while not moving is unnecessary and indeed most modern cars automatically shut the engine off when static, keeping the battery of cars alive could well be considered necessary and will produce significantly less emissions than their standard (probably also partly unnecessary) use.0 -
I am a key worker and am fortunate that I have parking at my place of work, but I am amazed at the amount of people out and about in groups as I travel into London. My wife is a teacher and they are on a rotational base going into work for key worker children and apart from when she has to go into work she has not left the house. Its not difficult to stay inside just takes self discipline and a bit of common, yes go for your daily exercise take a walk round the block then back home. Go and do a shop that will last you 3-4 days but please stay inside0
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Exactly. Although should be possible to shop once a week unless maybe there is a problem carrying or transporting the shopping. Absoultely no need to do out several times a week let alone a day4
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It is much safer to drive anywhere than walk because you are in an insulated capsule. The two metre rule is rubbish because sneezes can travel up to eight. Was out yesterday and some kid about three metres from me coughed. Parents hadn't taught him to put hand to mouth. Wanted to berate them but hurried away. Hope for no repercussions.
The Scottish politician in press put nobody at risk. Too much non impact news out there.1 - Sponsored links:
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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.
To make matters worse I have a vivid imagination and thanks to those bloody vaper smokers, I now know exactly how far and how dense germs can carry - as the vaper trails from their mouths graphically demonstrate. I used to imagine that little covid germ emerging, but even that has got out of proportion for me.1 -
PrincessFiona said:Exactly. Although should be possible to shop once a week unless maybe there is a problem carrying or transporting the shopping. Absoultely no need to do out several times a week let alone a day
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Sarrf_London said:It is much safer to drive anywhere than walk because you are in an insulated capsule. The two metre rule is rubbish because sneezes can travel up to eight. Was out yesterday and some kid about three metres from me coughed. Parents hadn't taught him to put hand to mouth. Wanted to berate them but hurried away. Hope for no repercussions.
The Scottish politician in press put nobody at risk. Too much non impact news out there.1 -
letthegoodtimesroll said:PrincessFiona said:Exactly. Although should be possible to shop once a week unless maybe there is a problem carrying or transporting the shopping. Absoultely no need to do out several times a week let alone a day0
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Got a call from a mate last night, sent me a RangeRover quick jaunt up to Manchester to meet up with him and the BITCHES!If this isn't essential travel then the government are clueless!0
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Sarrf_London said:It is much safer to drive anywhere than walk because you are in an insulated capsule. The two metre rule is rubbish because sneezes can travel up to eight. Was out yesterday and some kid about three metres from me coughed. Parents hadn't taught him to put hand to mouth. Wanted to berate them but hurried away. Hope for no repercussions.
The Scottish politician in press put nobody at risk. Too much non impact news out there.
Except if everyone did that then nobody would be able to keep their distance would they? If it was business as usual then it would be spreading like wildfire. That's why people are being told/asked to stay indoors.
But some people just think of themselves. They think they are a special case and the rules/guidelines dont apply to them. They go out when they dont need to. They drive in their cars. They go to their holiday home. They sunbathe in the park. It's not a problem.
As people die around them.
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letthegoodtimesroll said:PrincessFiona said:Exactly. Although should be possible to shop once a week unless maybe there is a problem carrying or transporting the shopping. Absoultely no need to do out several times a week let alone a day2
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carly burn said:Sarrf_London said:It is much safer to drive anywhere than walk because you are in an insulated capsule. The two metre rule is rubbish because sneezes can travel up to eight. Was out yesterday and some kid about three metres from me coughed. Parents hadn't taught him to put hand to mouth. Wanted to berate them but hurried away. Hope for no repercussions.
The Scottish politician in press put nobody at risk. Too much non impact news out there.0 -
Off_it said:Sarrf_London said:It is much safer to drive anywhere than walk because you are in an insulated capsule. The two metre rule is rubbish because sneezes can travel up to eight. Was out yesterday and some kid about three metres from me coughed. Parents hadn't taught him to put hand to mouth. Wanted to berate them but hurried away. Hope for no repercussions.
The Scottish politician in press put nobody at risk. Too much non impact news out there.
Except if everyone did that then nobody would be able to keep their distance would they? If it was business as usual then it would be spreading like wildfire. That's why people are being told/asked to stay indoors.
But some people just think of themselves. They think they are a special case and the rules/guidelines dont apply to them. They go out when they dont need to. They drive in their cars. They go to their holiday home. They sunbathe in the park. It's not a problem.
As people die around them.
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letthegoodtimesroll said:PrincessFiona said:Exactly. Although should be possible to shop once a week unless maybe there is a problem carrying or transporting the shopping. Absoultely no need to do out several times a week let alone a day1
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letthegoodtimesroll said:PrincessFiona said:Exactly. Although should be possible to shop once a week unless maybe there is a problem carrying or transporting the shopping. Absoultely no need to do out several times a week let alone a day2
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Is it wrong to want to report bellends from driving to my road, parking outside my house and unloading dogs and children to walk down the river footpath opposite my house? It's bloody annoying how people ignore the advice.0
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Dazzler21 said:Is it wrong to want to report bellends from driving to my road, parking outside my house and unloading dogs and children to walk down the river footpath opposite my house? It's bloody annoying how people ignore the advice.2
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ShootersHillGuru said:Dazzler21 said:Is it wrong to want to report bellends from driving to my road, parking outside my house and unloading dogs and children to walk down the river footpath opposite my house? It's bloody annoying how people ignore the advice.
Or alternatively strip bollock naked, plot yourself up outside the front of your house and sing ‘Goodbye Horse’ at the top of your voice in a deranged manner. Pretty certain your ends will be clear of strangers in no time.14 -
Sarrf_London said:It is much safer to drive anywhere than walk because you are in an insulated capsule. The two metre rule is rubbish because sneezes can travel up to eight. Was out yesterday and some kid about three metres from me coughed. Parents hadn't taught him to put hand to mouth. Wanted to berate them but hurried away. Hope for no repercussions.
The Scottish politician in press put nobody at risk. Too much non impact news out there.
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Are dogs allowed off their leads in parks and recs?0
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AFKABartram said:Are dogs allowed off their leads in parks and recs?
Mine would get next to no exercise if I kept him on the lead as I meander around Mote Park.
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AFKABartram said:Are dogs allowed off their leads in parks and recs?
In parks managed by RBG there are parks and areas within parks that are no dogs or dogs on leads zones.
used to be dog control order legislation but now is falls under public space protection orders.1 -
ME14addick said:Sarrf_London said:It is much safer to drive anywhere than walk because you are in an insulated capsule. The two metre rule is rubbish because sneezes can travel up to eight. Was out yesterday and some kid about three metres from me coughed. Parents hadn't taught him to put hand to mouth. Wanted to berate them but hurried away. Hope for no repercussions.
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I live on the flight path to Biggin Hill. There still a lot of private jets taking off and landing.
I suppose some people’s needs are more essential than others.0