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It’s Gets Sillier By The Day
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We know it goes on- someone from another household staying over and maybe having sex. It's really just a signal to people so they know what they shouldn't be doing. I doubt there will be much effort by police to prove it but if they find a group of 10 staying over at your house or if someone admits to it then it can be included in any charges.
It's the paper that's getting silly in my opinion but as the headline attracts readers I can see why they do it
It's the paper that's getting silly in my opinion but as the headline attracts readers I can see why they do it
Maybe blame Cummings but I think it is necessary for the government to spell it out so the police know where they stand and we don't have people saying "is it guidance or is a rule?". Shame we can't rely on common sense but some just don't realise the rules/guidelines and laws are there to help them and to stop them infecting friends, family and maybe strangers/one night stands
http:// www.leg islatio n.gov.u k/uksi/ 2020/55 8/pdfs/ uksi_20 200558_ en.pdf
see paragraph 6 - "sex" isn't mentioned as an exception so I guess what the press are saying would be correct.
see paragraph 6 - "sex" isn't mentioned as an exception so I guess what the press are saying would be correct.
Again no mention of sex:-
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-52880 399
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Yes I do.
Arrange trysts with prospective sexual partners to coincide with legitimate travel on public transport.
You're already breathing in what hundreds of others exhale and emit so one more activity ain't going to tip the balance.
Personal protective equipment should be used to avoid accidents on slippery floors though.
Arrange trysts with prospective sexual partners to coincide with legitimate travel on public transport.
You're already breathing in what hundreds of others exhale and emit so one more activity ain't going to tip the balance.
Personal protective equipment should be used to avoid accidents on slippery floors though.
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