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Previously on "Germans May Be Locked Down"

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  • OwlHoot
    replied
    Originally posted by PhiltheGreek View Post

    Post Office? That's the first place that should be closed down. Pensioners are like moths to the PO's candle.
    Still bearing up I see. Good show.

    There was a rumour you'd died and been put on ice for a state funeral after all this virus kerfuffle had died down (if that isn't an unfortunate phrase)

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  • darmstadt
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    No lockdown here but non-essential shops, pubs, clubs, etc. have been shut for over a week anyway and a lot of people have been self isolating anyway. Popped out today to get a few things and the large supermarket had queues outside and only letting 2 in at a time. Popped instead to a 'green' supermarket and they were letting 1 in as 1 left. Was quite busy but had plenty of fresh foods, just no pasta or flour. All the bicycle shops were open though!

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    Here in Bavaria restriction on movement was enacted:


    Starting at midnight, you are only allowed out of your house/off your property to go to:

    •to/from work
    •grocery shopping (alone)
    •necessary doctors appts
    •pharmacy
    •post office
    •gas stations (for gas)
    •banks (to get money)
    •assist those who need help
    •walks/sports alone or as a family unit (must live together)
    •visit a partner or your child with whom you don’t live
    •walking pets

    Fines of up to 25,000€ for non-compliance.
    and lederhosen repairs and slap dancing

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  • PhiltheGreek
    replied
    Post Office? That's the first place that should be closed down. Pensioners are like moths to the PO's candle.

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  • scooterscot
    replied
    Here in Bavaria restriction on movement was enacted:


    Starting at midnight, you are only allowed out of your house/off your property to go to:

    •to/from work
    •grocery shopping (alone)
    •necessary doctors appts
    •pharmacy
    •post office
    •gas stations (for gas)
    •banks (to get money)
    •assist those who need help
    •walks/sports alone or as a family unit (must live together)
    •visit a partner or your child with whom you don’t live
    •walking pets

    Fines of up to 25,000€ for non-compliance.

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  • SueEllen
    started a topic Germans May Be Locked Down

    Germans May Be Locked Down

    If Germans don't behave sensibly they will be locked down on Monday.


    Help!!!!

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