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Is the lockdown a bad idea?

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  • The Janter Effect
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    Originally posted by Scoobos View Post
    It was said by (I think Gove, may have been Boris) but its not in the official guidance

    Coronavirus outbreak FAQs: what you can and can't do - GOV.UK

    But that said, they are saying only key workers to work at certain points, but if you read that, it clearly says - No, if you cant work from home, go to work on non essential tasks.

    That's typical of the management of this whole thing though. I'd rather all (bar key workers).

    Oh and following that - if you are with someone sick at work, if you help them - don't go home, just wash yer hands and get back to work, then go home and infect your family.

    Guidance for employers and businesses on coronavirus (COVID-19) - GOV.UK

    Crackerjack:
    Crackerjack!

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  • AlfredJPruffock
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    The good old days

    Back in the Good Old Days of IT , a certain company had a wizard marketing priniciple - FUD - meaning Fear Uncertainty and Doubt.

    It worked wonders back then - and - dare I say it ? Seems just as effective nowadays.

    Boya and Girls - do be ever so good since you cant be too careful nowadays.

    PS I for one favour policies that reward the rich and punish the poor - I think.
    Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 2 April 2020, 18:35.

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  • Paddy
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    I noticed that the natives are getting restless as there are a lot more out walking and driving today.

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  • Scoobos
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    It was said by (I think Gove, may have been Boris) but its not in the official guidance

    Coronavirus outbreak FAQs: what you can and can't do - GOV.UK

    But that said, they are saying only key workers to work at certain points, but if you read that, it clearly says - No, if you cant work from home, go to work on non essential tasks.

    That's typical of the management of this whole thing though. I'd rather all (bar key workers).

    Oh and following that - if you are with someone sick at work, if you help them - don't go home, just wash yer hands and get back to work, then go home and infect your family.

    Guidance for employers and businesses on coronavirus (COVID-19) - GOV.UK

    Crackerjack:

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  • pr1
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    Originally posted by The Janter Effect View Post
    Was it Wiggins? You gotta be pretty damn fit to do 45 miles in your allotted 1 hour
    Where does this 1 hour come from?

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  • The Janter Effect
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    Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
    Some guy was boasting on Twatter that he felt so much better after his 45 mile bike ride
    Was it Wiggins? You gotta be pretty damn fit to do 45 miles in your allotted 1 hour

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  • scooterscot
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    #Vodafone is now #Stay Home Vodafone.DE

    The network name on my phone changed. Was it just a terminal in the data centre? 'Are you sure you wish to change the network name' Press enter to proceed...

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    Originally posted by The Janter Effect View Post
    I think that may be wishful thinking on your part. Don't get me wrong, I cycle myself, but plunging down steep, potholed country lanes, for example, sounds far riskier than a gentle pootle in the car out to a beauty spot to walk the dog, which is (apparently) not permitted.
    Some guy was boasting on Twatter that he felt so much better after his 45 mile bike ride

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  • The Janter Effect
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    Originally posted by Whorty View Post
    Because, in the main, cyclists don't cause many RTAs that require an NHS response. The majority of accidents that involve cyclists are caused by car/van/lorry drivers.

    My road bike is worth the best part of £6k .... I look after it and treat it with respect and ride accordingly.
    I think that may be wishful thinking on your part. Don't get me wrong, I cycle myself, but plunging down steep, potholed country lanes, for example, sounds far riskier than a gentle pootle in the car out to a beauty spot to walk the dog, which is (apparently) not permitted.

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  • original PM
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    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    It looks like every officious arsehole in the area has donned dayglo leisure wear and headed out to the park to power walk about with stern "I AM HAVING MY ALLOWED EXERCISE DURING A PANDEMIC, KEEP TWO METERS BACK" looks on their face.
    What colour is yours.

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