kaz7
Well-Known Member
ThanksGenuine error for which I apologise. Did not mean to attribute it to you. Must have had two quotes up at once and cocked up. Have deleted it.
ThanksGenuine error for which I apologise. Did not mean to attribute it to you. Must have had two quotes up at once and cocked up. Have deleted it.
Cheers — we have accommodations and transport, I just need to be allowed in to the bloody country! ;-)If I can do anything locally just shout mate.
Not surprising. It and other measures are in the emergency plan which is openly available on the gov web site. there are quite a few measures addressing this subject.
Lidl, here in Ireland are operating shopping times for the elderly. 9a.m. - 11a.m.
It’s a good idea I think. Not just that it cuts down the mixing with others element, but they were being completely left behind during the mad first couple of days, where twats were stockpiling.
So the shop would be sufficiently stocked for them when they come in at these hours.
Other local supermarkets that I know of have banned children. Cut the numbers down and made it single shoppers only.
its prob full of police before they start their shiftI really would love the Police involved to stop the panic buying
A local guy I know who’s 85 and not in the best health is continuing to go to the pub.
There’s three lads at work who are currently at a pub quiz.
The government really needs to close them because people aren’t and won’t listen.
it’s a matter of time.
they’ve ensured half less will go but advising them to stay away - anyone still going over 70 is risking their life though
It's very much the responsibility of the shops themselves to manage this with security staff etc. May well come a point when police are needed to deal with more civil unrest if this continues to develop.I really would love the Police involved to stop the panic buying
I see what you did there.Absolutely. If it’s not enforced by the weekend it’s a grave mistake.