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Post by screamingtreefrogs on Mar 31, 2020 10:04:47 GMT
Nothing wrong with people reporting a large party at a neighbouring home, say. They’re endangering themselves and others not even in attendance. You’ve called out eejits like that yourself on here. There is a big difference between a gathering and people out legally self distancing in isolation. Do you realise... legally you are allowed out for reasonable reasons, which includes exercise... There is no legal limit to how many times a day. Once a day is advice, not law. The police have no power whatsoever to fine people for exercising in isolation however many times a day. The police are setting up roadblocks... There is no legal basis for this intrusion. A government minister even said drivers will not be pulled over. Police are fining people for buying what the police consider non-essential items... Again they have no legal basis to do so. It will all lead to civil unrest. About to go on my daily jog (a little late) - hoping I don't run into a pack of ignorant runners on the trail not social distancing.
Yesterday I was jogging and could see a couple ahead of me.
Was getting closer and closer - I should have maybe yelled out 'jogger coming through' as I approached about 20 feet from them as they were split up - one to the right and the other to the left of the trail an I was thinking about just cutting through the middle of them.
The husband (I assume he was the husband) spit as I was about 10 feet away from them - decided to pass the wife on the right towards the brush/trees.
Just find it ignorant (although I should have sounded an alarm that I was coming) - if you feel the need to 'spit' look behind you to make sure the coast is clear (or please just swallow your flem which is probably the proper thing to do)
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