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I thought that was where one would put one's spouse - gives a lot more room for the lads on a day out
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Coventry ,Leicester,Bristol,Norwich,Portsmouth
people pretty much ignoring this lockdown ... get together's ,people meeting/hooking up , family get togethers , bloke yesterday asking for directions to some address 3 miles away lol ...people with partners with covid sharing covid airspace but still going out ... this virus will go on for a long time yet |
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He obviously looked on eBay and saw an unmissable window of opportunity
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Actually I think it's the other way round. The more people infect each other now, the sooner it will be over. If everyone observes the lockdown and never catches the virus and passes it on, we'll be locked down literally for ever.
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that's the Belarussian plan
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will be interesting when this hits Subsah ...a young population there but we will soon see if herd immunity works there
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Police called to 'lock-in' at Coventry pub - but find something very different
The Boat landlady said she understands why the call was made, but urged members of the public to not waste the police's time during these trying time Police received calls about a lock-in at a pub in Coventry - but it turned out to be the family who owned it playing pool. Officers pulled up at The Boat Inn pub in Exhall expecting to find a packed pub. But on arrival, it became clear that the family who live above the pub had been spotted in their own home, playing pool and darts in the bar area - which is well within the nation's social isolation rules. Instead of a full pub, landlady Niki, and her family, including two children were the only ones found inside the pub. She said: "We were just downstairs playing pool and listening to music as we live here and someone had seen the lights on and reported us for being open. "Four police officers turned up in two cars, and came in and looked around before leaving. "I posted a message on our Facebook page to stop people wasting (the police's) time. "Most people know that a family live here, so I'm not sure who it could have been." Reacting to the incident, which took place at around 11 pm on Saturday, Niki posted a message to pub-goers on Facebook, saying: "We love you all but just want to say the lights on are just me and my family playing pool, darts and listening to music. "We live here, I would never let anyone compromise my kid's health. we had a visit from the police tonight. "Please don’t waste their time, they are busy." |
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Dunno about gormless but I've heard it's quiet there.
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