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ImSoLuckyLucky!
24 Mar 20 13:15
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Apparently the hoLORDS need a couple of
days to read it

Police will then enforce with fines from £30-£1000
Not to be sneezed at it

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By:
UBLE/REGY
When: 24 Mar 20 13:23
Do you the word sneezed was appropriate in the current climateConfused

ImSoLuckyLucky
By:
UBLE/REGY
When: 24 Mar 20 13:24
Wink
By:
ImSoLuckyLucky!
When: 24 Mar 20 13:32
Probably aimed at those druggies selling coke
They would be cash rich

Wink
By:
ImSoLuckyLucky!
When: 26 Mar 20 17:06
Looks like the police are getting serious
£60  fine if you dont STAY home

Devil
By:
Just Checking
When: 26 Mar 20 17:31
"Emergency Legslation Kicks in Thursday"

I've never liked Thursday myself but there is no need for violence.
By:
tobermory
When: 26 Mar 20 19:36
Anyone been stopped by the police yet ?
By:
tobermory
When: 26 Mar 20 19:51
A police force has defended using a drone camera to shame people into not driving into a national park during the lockdown, while another force said it was introducing roadblocks to stop drivers heading to tourist hotspots.

This follows a new law that came into effect on Thursday which allows officers to use force to make people return home.

Derbyshire police tweeted drone footage taken near Curbar Edge, in the Peak District, saying the force had checked the numberplates of vehicles in the car park and some cars were registered to addresses in Sheffield, a 30-minute drive away.

The police forces insist members of the public should not be driving anywhere to walk their dogs or exercise. However, the Guardian checked with the Cabinet Office, which is overseeing the new restrictions on movement, and a spokeswoman confirmed that the guidelines do not prohibit driving somewhere for exercise or dog walking.
By:
Just Checking
When: 26 Mar 20 20:10
It's total nonsense tobermory. People drive by themselves to remote location and walk about in remote location, risk = absolutely miniscule, and are told it's BAD. Go to park with other dog walkers (allowed) or people jogging and walking (you are allowed to do this once a day), risk is much higher.
Packed onto london tube as Khan has cancelled services increasing crowding = OK. WTF.

The Police here doing themselves no favours. We understand why certain measures are for practical reasons in place, and this just stinks of authoritarianism. It's not the walking or CO2 emissions that's a problem, it's proximity to other people and people up hillsides are not in proximity to other people. We're not idiots and they won't encourage support by treating us as such.
By:
Just Checking
When: 26 Mar 20 20:12
I'd have thought with everyone bored and at home they'd be even more troubled chasing the all important non PC tweets anyway..
By:
lybertyne
When: 26 Mar 20 20:14
I've never seen so many people going for a jog.
By:
Just Checking
When: 26 Mar 20 20:16
Well here's hoping it continues when it's bikini weather.
By:
Darlo Bantam
When: 26 Mar 20 20:28

Mar 26, 2020 -- 7:36PM, tobermory wrote:


Anyone been stopped by the police yet ?


Seen it happen to others twice. First time was Monday night before it even kicked in.

By:
Injera
When: 26 Mar 20 20:30
Meanwhile, Avon and Somerset Police has apparently told people they are not allowed to drive anywhere to walk dogs or exercise due to the government's ban on all non-essential travel. 

Officers from the force were reportedly handing out leaflets to dog walkers stating that 'the government restrictions currently in place do not permit you to use your vehicle to travel to this location to exercise'.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8155221/Chief-constable-Call-police-large-gatherings-defying-coronavirus-lockdown.html



- welcome to a police state.
By:
moisok
When: 26 Mar 20 20:44
my lady was stopped outside a local shop  produced receipt for 3 items

was escorted back into shop by polis where staff told them she is a regular local shopper

the polis are on to  a good one here - slinging their weight around on INDIVIDuals


will they be paying the same forensic attention to those in the east of the capital  and all the bruvvas with their knives etc?  lammy and abbot will be bursting into flames in outrage if they do
By:
moisok
When: 26 Mar 20 20:46
shame they don't take the same attitude towards  the groups that do organised shoplifting

usually the same lot again and again
By:
Just Checking
When: 26 Mar 20 20:48
"my lady was stopped outside a local shop  produced receipt for 3 items
was escorted back into shop by polis where staff told them she is a regular local shopper"

If you aren't on the wind up (on chit chat, never!) this sort of behaviour is going to make them lose good will fast...
By:
moisok
When: 26 Mar 20 20:50
no wind up JC   doing it to everyone around here in west london

bet they don't go for the ethnic vote ho ho

far too sensitive

have you noticed who feature in the assaults, arguments and violence in the stores?
By:
lybertyne
When: 26 Mar 20 21:01
I'd have thought with everyone bored and at home they'd be even more troubled chasing the all important non PC tweets anyway..


By:
tobermory
When: 26 Mar 20 21:03
LaughLaugh
By:
Injera
When: 26 Mar 20 21:08
Laugh
By:
boxingthefox
When: 26 Mar 20 21:10
Laugh
By:
moisok
When: 26 Mar 20 21:13
very good - we have a local very very old lady who creeps along with her equally aged doggy

she wanders around

we think she is out stockpiling and doing recces of likely shops

so we think we should report her

even spoke to two neighbours today   lovely weather by the way   should I hand myself in?
By:
casemoney
When: 26 Mar 20 21:21
will  DRILL CREW MEMBERS be exempt ???
By:
lybertyne
When: 27 Mar 20 00:35
Off to the station in a minute.  Thursday = free papers.
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