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That’s when all those going out desperately chasing a few pennies will Regret their actions. A few weeks maximum being asked to stay in will result in enforced staying in...for far longer.
SHAME ON YOU......
Quote from: Proud Gammon on March 24, 2020, 10:12:32 pmThat’s when all those going out desperately chasing a few pennies will Regret their actions. A few weeks maximum being asked to stay in will result in enforced staying in...for far longer.Again, it was the day-trippers that headed out en-masse to the national parks and the beaches; treating the weekend like a bank holiday.Not window cleaners.It's important in this day and age that we challenge fake news.
And as I said on the other thread, going out en masse today and onwards helped a nervy governments future decisions?
Quote from: Proud Gammon on March 24, 2020, 10:19:07 pmAnd as I said on the other thread, going out en masse today and onwards helped a nervy governments future decisions? Not window cleaners or gardeners. Matt Hancock and Nicola Sturgeon were both clear on the matter. Respect the two meter rule and you can work. Both said - in their own way - that working was good for the country. Sturgeon specifically singled out window cleaners and gardeners - lone workers - as being good for the community.Masses of people gathering in parks and beaches is the culprit here.Let's keep some perspective and avoid hysteria.
Quote from: Proud Gammon on March 24, 2020, 10:19:07 pmAnd as I said on the other thread, going out en masse today and onwards helped a nervy governments future decisions? Not where I lived. I saw builders, posties, delivery vans, and a gardener cutting hedges around the streets.There was a big queue outside Boots, going up the street, everyone two meters apart. Just about all the shops were closed; Wilcos was open though.Very quiet otherwise; very few planes in the sky too. A bit eerie really.
i just dont know what to do, i need the money decided not to work today and thought the same for three weeks ahead, had a customer call me and say your money is here, i said im thiking of stopping, she said i work in a supermarket you need to work we people will appreciate it, lets face it, its all about money the more you got the more morals you can have in life, i just not sure cant believe they are leaving us to make this impossible decision.
It’s OK that non key workers Heading out to work treating today as a normal day is acceptable.
If they had closed all ports and airports as soon as the outbreak started in China there wouldn't have been any problems