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Why hasn’t London locked down?
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It's like a giant moving petri dish, on average one spreader gives it to three people, so seriously good luck to anyone on that train. Seems like cutting down tube services backfired rather badly, although very curious how many are going in just to sit at their desk and how many are critical staff.Comment
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Originally posted by dsc View PostIt's like a giant moving petri dish, on average one spreader gives it to three people, so seriously good luck to anyone on that train. Seems like cutting down tube services backfired rather badly, although very curious how many are going in just to sit at their desk and how many are critical staff.
People need to travel
1. either earlier or later, or,
2. use bikes, buses and taxis, or,
3. walk, or,
4. take a slightly longer route,
to avoid busy lines.
The last time I travelled on public transport I planned my journey so I avoided known busy lines."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostPeople are just being stubborn and stupid.
People need to travel
1. either earlier or later, or,
2. use bikes, buses and taxis, or,
3. walk, or,
4. take a slightly longer route,
to avoid busy lines.
The last time I travelled on public transport I planned my journey so I avoided known busy lines.
Lots of key workers have to commute into London and it's not accceptable that the transport they need is being removed.Comment
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Given that there are a lot of key workers that still need to get into town and that it's much quieter, it would surely make to suspend parking restrictions around as many key worker sites as possible and encourage people to drive in, or cycle/walk if they can and avoid the tube?Comment
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So much for lockdowns and social distancing:
https://twitter.com/DanJDobson/statu...059024384?s=19
I reckon most / all are self employed, so I get why they want to go in, but surely you can put distancing measures at places like this.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostShut down the tube - taxes for essential workers.Comment
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostWhy do you want to tax the essential workers?Comment
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostWhy do you want to tax the essential workers?"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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