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Are These People So Thick And Uncaring?
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Is it time now to impose heavy fines rather then the police “ issued a stern warning”
Is it time now to impose heavy fines rather then the police “ issued a stern warning”
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For goodness sake, just obey the rules and stop making excuses for idiots who don't. In France you're only allowed to walk/ exercise within 2 km of your house so let's stop the fools who now drive in order to walk by putting in more restrictive measures and issuing more and heavier fines.
10:04 Mon 30th Mar 2020
It's a case of getting a proper balance as much as it is trying to worl out appropriate penalties. One might drive in order to avoid others who walk. There are many other legitimate reasons to need to go somewhere other than the ridiculously short list of exceptions, and the vague, subjective "essential" definition. If folk are ensuring they remain isolated then that should be sufficient precaution without over the top control of the people by the State. Find those blatantly flouting necessary rules, such as party attendees; don't pick on decent citizens just because one can.
> So, when there's no restrictions the place is virtually empty, with restrictions there were absolutely loads of people.
That's right, because normally on a Saturday people have 1001 things to do, like go shopping, play some sport, watch some sport, go to a garden centre, do some DIY, etc. etc.
Now, they're cooped up in their houses and allowed out once for exercise. So they're taking a walk.
That's right, because normally on a Saturday people have 1001 things to do, like go shopping, play some sport, watch some sport, go to a garden centre, do some DIY, etc. etc.
Now, they're cooped up in their houses and allowed out once for exercise. So they're taking a walk.
The head of the Metropolitan Police Federation, Ken Marsh, has called for parents of teens and young adults caught breaking lockdown rules to be fined. There are many, many parents (both mums and dads) of unruly sturdy teens and young adults who would find it almost impossible to keep them indoors and fining them would only make life harder. Especially when the youngsters read about karaokes and countryside barbecues being held by so called grown-ups.
'Our' debit card, Theland, I only use a CC for holidays for the extra protection.
I'm not an extravagant spender. We have extra people in the house so I bought some extra cups. His Mum & Dad were suppose to be coming over so I bought a bedding set. Ireland is in lockdown though so they won't be over for a bit.
I'm not an extravagant spender. We have extra people in the house so I bought some extra cups. His Mum & Dad were suppose to be coming over so I bought a bedding set. Ireland is in lockdown though so they won't be over for a bit.
Further to the blurred faces. Without getting your knickers in a twist what excuse can you come up with for this set of blurred and not blurred faces?
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