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Previously on "PM under pressure over bike ride seven miles from No 10"
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostParents are allowed to have contact with children under 18 they don't live with and it doesn't count as a bubble.
Rules for England are here - Coronavirus (COVID-19): guidance and support - GOV.UK
Since nobody's actually helped Boris with a list of parks which are closer to SW1 than Stratford, I'll start with a few:
St James's Park
Green Park
Hyde Park
Regents Park
Battersea Park (if he doesn't mind going south of the river)
Quite possibly Greenwich Park, although that's tough on a bike.
Any more?Last edited by Mordac; 12 January 2021, 13:49.
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostPut on a sports day?
Boris Johnson left hanging on zip wire during Olympic event
At least given his form no-one can say calling him Bozo (as in the clown) is a derogatory term.
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Originally posted by courtg9000 View Postlets stop the speculation
he went to the olympic park to remind himself of the last time did anything remotely tenuously useful!
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lets stop the speculation
he went to the olympic park to remind himself of the last time did anything remotely tenuously useful!
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostI drew a 5 mile radius circle on my mappy thing to see where I could go walking. I will redraw it with 7 mile radius.
You'll have to use km to nearest integer but 5 miles approximates neatly to 8km.
The old man uses it to make sure he's not encroaching on Big Shirley's patch.
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Common sense to drive somewhere nearby that may be quieter than local paths and parks, for exercise.
So for once I hope they use bozo to prove the logic and not as a scapegoat for dumb rule tightening that will not have any impact on the spread of covid. The only risk driving somewhere is if car breaks down or have an accident and require assistance from people you would otherwise not be in contact with.
Time those making the rules or providing guidance saw the bigger picture and not relied on their single braincell decisions.
If they fail to do the decent thing then we'll need an app that gives updates on local plod roadblocks or stop and search (for evidence of picnics) so we can bypass any covidiots in charge to get to a safe space.
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I drew a 5 mile radius circle on my mappy thing to see where I could go walking. I will redraw it with 7 mile radius.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostHow many bubbles is that?
Rules for England are here - Coronavirus (COVID-19): guidance and support - GOV.UK
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIn completely unrelated news, Derbyshire Police have, on the same day questions were raised about the PM being seven miles from home, rescinded the fines imposed on the two Ashby de la Zouch women who drove five miles to go for a walk
There must be something in the canteen tea in Derbyshire.
Bunch of feckwhits.
Guidance Is Not Regulation.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostHe met with his advance security team...
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