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There's a painter painting my neighbours house right now.He's working quietly, all alone, and no-one is around him.Doesn't the greedy barsteward know that he's killing people? How can he sleep at night?I think I'll get some photos of him and shame him on social meeja!!!
So from this tiny bit of curtain twitching, you have ascertained that he has followed the government guidelines throughout his working day? Even travelling to and from this absolutely necessary work? There might be a job for you then. Poacher turned gamekeeper. Btw, noisy painting is allowed if you follow the government guidelines.
Just listening to yesterday's PM's briefing.Professor Chris Whitty (Chief Medical Advisor) says the modelling they've done takes into account that a lot of people will still go to work, but where it's discretionary, he wants them working from home. He goes onto say that many of the things we're going to be asked to do will have to be done over a sustained period of time. And if they make things too difficult, too early, it won't be sustainable.Professor Vallance (Cheif Scientific Officer) says the best way to break transmissions of the virus is for people to stay in their house. But that's not possible for everyone and goes onto talk about the 2 metre rule.The PM says he is not closing down the economy.https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000h4zl/briefings-downing-street-coronavirus-news-conference-25032020
Quote from: G Griffin on March 26, 2020, 02:52:40 pmSo from this tiny bit of curtain twitching, you have ascertained that he has followed the government guidelines throughout his working day? Even travelling to and from this absolutely necessary work? There might be a job for you then. Poacher turned gamekeeper. Btw, noisy painting is allowed if you follow the government guidelines.[HYSTERICAL MODE ON] SHAME ON HIM. He's killing people. [HYSTERICAL MODE OFF]
I emailed my MP yesterday and got this reply -
Quote from: davids3511 on March 26, 2020, 01:28:17 pmI emailed my MP yesterday and got this reply -In your letter you mentioned "we" , how does that work in practice ?
Quote from: CleanClear on March 26, 2020, 03:22:43 pmQuote from: davids3511 on March 26, 2020, 01:28:17 pmI emailed my MP yesterday and got this reply -In your letter you mentioned "we" , how does that work in practice ?4 guys 4 vans each responsible for their own lot of customers
Quote from: davids3511 on March 26, 2020, 03:26:40 pmQuote from: CleanClear on March 26, 2020, 03:22:43 pmQuote from: davids3511 on March 26, 2020, 01:28:17 pmI emailed my MP yesterday and got this reply -In your letter you mentioned "we" , how does that work in practice ?4 guys 4 vans each responsible for their own lot of customersSocial distancing gonna be a problem for you in each van or don't you forsee that ?
Quote from: CleanClear on March 26, 2020, 03:30:16 pmQuote from: davids3511 on March 26, 2020, 03:26:40 pmQuote from: CleanClear on March 26, 2020, 03:22:43 pmQuote from: davids3511 on March 26, 2020, 01:28:17 pmI emailed my MP yesterday and got this reply -In your letter you mentioned "we" , how does that work in practice ?4 guys 4 vans each responsible for their own lot of customersSocial distancing gonna be a problem for you in each van or don't you forsee that ?One would assume it's one van per person.That's how i read it anyway.
Not a single factory in my area closed and all but one is non essential, are all their employees staying at least 2 meters apart ? not a chance, Iv worked all week and haven't come in contact with a single person, the stupidity in this is only bested by shiners who are too stupid to realise that they're not the problem.
Things is changing fast out there. Only allowed in the Supermarkets now one at a time, i.e one person one basket/trolley you and your missus for example can not go in together. No shortage of food etc.. but big queues, barriers, 2 metre distance. So many allowed etc... A day or two of life like that and social pressure will make peoples minds up i think.
Quote from: CleanClear on March 26, 2020, 03:27:08 pmThings is changing fast out there. Only allowed in the Supermarkets now one at a time, i.e one person one basket/trolley you and your missus for example can not go in together. No shortage of food etc.. but big queues, barriers, 2 metre distance. So many allowed etc... A day or two of life like that and social pressure will make peoples minds up i think.This happened to me and Mrs Gold at Aldi on Tuesday. We thought it was great. It forces you to buy enough for a few days and not stockpile. There was toilet roll too and we bought one nine-pack. This way of shopping should have happened two weeks ago.
6 pages on and still not got the answer to my question wheres the guy that said we all ought to be ashamed of ourselves for earning a living eh
The problem is everyone these days thinks they’re a lawyer and can argue the toss over samantics I haven’t seen a post accusing those who choose to carry on as greedy - there is obviously a divide between people and this is not helped by government changing wording and idiots like Nicola sturgeon now says it’s ok for window cleaners and gardeners to be outside - yet this second the government advert says stay inside UNLESS absolutely necessary to go out.At the end of the day we all need to earn, however in these unpresidented times the bigger picture should be a moral one And I think most people know what the correct decision should be Darran