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Why hasn’t London locked down?
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Originally posted by Old Greg View Post'Less' is also correct.Comment
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Am I the only one who's wondering how they are going to enforce this? Work travel is allowed if you can't work from home which effectively means bugger all will change as I'm assuming everyone who can work from home already does. Who is going to stop you from shopping 10 times a day? Or jogging with 10 mates?Comment
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Originally posted by dsc View PostAm I the only one who's wondering how they are going to enforce this? Work travel is allowed if you can't work from home which effectively means bugger all will change as I'm assuming everyone who can work from home already does. Who is going to stop you from shopping 10 times a day? Or jogging with 10 mates?
Hmm seems this is a grey areaLast edited by CheeseSlice; 23 March 2020, 22:35.Comment
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Take away food places still seem to be in a grey area. Are they in trouble if they remain open? Will the delivery folks get fined for dropping off orders?
Retail stores that can do deliveries (have had emails from Next and Rigby & Peller, for example, saying their shops are shut but their mail order ops continue) seem to be allowed too.Comment
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Originally posted by dsc View PostAm I the only one who's wondering how they are going to enforce this? Work travel is allowed if you can't work from home which effectively means bugger all will change as I'm assuming everyone who can work from home already does. Who is going to stop you from shopping 10 times a day? Or jogging with 10 mates?
Likewise some factory workers making non-essential items e.g. things for the construction trade have been made to come to work like construction workers."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostTake away food places still seem to be in a grey area. Are they in trouble if they remain open? Will the delivery folks get fined for dropping off orders?
Off licences could be an interesting one though. Shut them, and the undesirables and alcos may start ram raiding them.Comment
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostI thought only 'essential' workers could still travel to a place of work?
Hmm seems this is a grey area
Imho this is a classic example of not wanting to go too far and in effect achieving very little. It's like saying lets have a lockdown without locking things downComment
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