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Previously on "Who else had an illegal party during lockdowns?"
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not a party as such. But I did hold meetings in my Covid secure workspace whilst drinking beer.
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According to the tabloids my wife's company may have held a SCANDALOUS ILLEGAL BOOZY PARTY, when the 4 staff members shared a pizza and a bottle of wine during an after-work meeting/debrief type thing. There was cheese on the pizza. Apparently it's impossible to have a work meeting if there is wine present.
Otherwise I am happy to report to the following grey area infringements:- We live in an isolated rural location, during lockdown 1.0 when you were only 'allowed' out once a day I sometimes went into the woodland bordering our house more than once a day!
- We had a socially distanced cup of tea with a couple who sat in the lane passing our house while we sat in our garden, because they weren't allowed in our garden
- Once or twice people taking their walks along the lane stopped to chat at a distance with us in the lane (council owned not our property). We did get glared at once.
I shall have to delete this post if I ever enter politics of course.
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Originally posted by anonymouse View Posthttps://www.manchestereveningnews.co...eople-18417551
Just a few people have a quiet evening out June 2021
qh
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https://www.manchestereveningnews.co...eople-18417551
Just a few people have a quiet evening out June 2021
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Around my way I witnessed many breaches of the rules mostly family get togethers with offspring coming to their parents with sprogs to escape cramped and claustrophobic City living
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Who else had an illegal party during lockdowns?
13Yes, I had at least one15.38%2No, I obeyed the law53.85%7I only attended a party with andyW's mum in a foreign sovereign embassy, thus no laws broken30.77%4Fess up
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