Hmmm.....You miss the point, but that's fine...
Hmmm.....You miss the point, but that's fine...
A burglar was caught kicking in his own front door. He told the police he was working from home.Anyone know what’s happening to crime figures? I’d expect them to be up in some categories, down overall, but am willing to be corrected.
And despite them panting in your face and flinging their sweat particles at you, it tends to be the runners that lose their shit at people for breaching social distancing. They think they are kings/queens of the pavement. Worrying about their pacing/time during a global pandemic.
So do the rules apply to those "sensible" people?Yes, that’s true, on the other hand if by driving 10 15 minutes you can get away from popular walking circuits , that may be better. It’s about common sense and everyones circumstances will be different depending where they live..
I don't know the answer to that question. May I clarify what you deem "punishment"?A few more on-the-spot fines would have a big effect. I’d much rather see that than everyone get “punished”. Would it really take a massive resource?
Don't forget the cyclists.This has been driving me mad too. Runners just panting right past without even attempting to keep their distance. People walking tend to, but runners don't. Weird. It's literally always the runners too.
More moronic behaviour here. Just despair.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-52219080
What if, like me, you’re young at heart?
shut the door behind you mateA burglar was caught kicking in his own front door. He told the police he was working from home.
I'll get my coat.
Fair enough mate....it is getting busier though.Sure, it was cheadle hulme I was referring to, shoppers out but nowt else.
Where’s Lark hill ?Lark hill disguised as cheadle hulme