Is Lockdown easing gradually?
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Who’d a thought people would flock to Middle park0
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ElfsborgAddick said:Alwaysneil said:LargeAddick said:seth plum said:Do people with a dogwalking business have to pick up the poo of five or six other people's dogs?
If so they deserve high pay like £50 per dog per walk.2 -
Unfortunately, we're just surrounded by idiots who think the whole world is centered around them. They can do what they like an sod everyone else. There is a real issue with people taking responsibility for their actions in life and it's becoming increasingly frustrating the older I get.
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RedPanda said:Todds_right_hook said:Bournemouth Addick said:
Not just down here then. Many people seem to me to have made the decision any form of lockdown is over.
i have no doubt that there is a significant increase in people going to the beach but is that real or an old photo.
i appreciate that schools are off, people furloughed etc but that looks very busy for the second week back at work.
i might be wrong but I don’t believe everything I see on social media.
Scotland's the location of the lady reposting it.I saw disgusting scenes by the waterfront in Greenhithe last night - some geezer skinny dipping in the Thames.
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killerandflash said:ElfsborgAddick said:Alwaysneil said:LargeAddick said:seth plum said:Do people with a dogwalking business have to pick up the poo of five or six other people's dogs?
If so they deserve high pay like £50 per dog per walk.0 -
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Bournemouth Addick said:
The rubbish above was on a 100yd stretch of the green chain walk and obviously not the work of visitors.0 -
Baldybonce said:Bournemouth Addick said:
The rubbish above was on a 100yd stretch of the green chain walk and obviously not the work of visitors.
Anyway, the point I was originally trying to make before getting dragged into a long and dull discussion/defence about local authorities management of waste was only that the evidence suggests (because they are leaving it behind for others to clear up) that a lot more people have definitely started getting out and about in a short time.
Sadly, as suzisausage points out and we can all agree on that brings with it a lot of selfish twats.2 -
So this has turned into the waste disposal and dog shit thread. Great stuff6
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Covered End said:Bournemouth Addick said:Covered End said:AFKABartram said:That looks to me like a Fox has been at the bin overnight. Had the same in my local park this morning
If the bin was full, then the councils should either empty them or remove them altogether.
Definitely not the work of any human.
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Empty the bins or get rid of them for a trial period.
If it makes the problem worse, reintroduce them and empty them.
It should be a simple task, not beyond the wit of the council.
If a bin is full why can't you try another bin?
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Bournemouth Addick said:...although some obviously are travelling quite a way for a dip. What an odd story!
"A MAN went missing for five-and-a-half hours when he tried to find a toilet at Sandbanks beach.
Emergency services were alerted at 8.20pm last night after the man's wife became concerned.
https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/18465011.man-lost-sandbanks-beach/Police called the National Maritime Operations Centre for coastguard help and a search was carried out.
The couple had travelled to Sandbanks from London for a day out and it was later discovered that he had caught a train home..."
That is taking the piss.1 -
Johnnysummers5 said:Bournemouth Addick said:...although some obviously are travelling quite a way for a dip. What an odd story!
"A MAN went missing for five-and-a-half hours when he tried to find a toilet at Sandbanks beach.
Emergency services were alerted at 8.20pm last night after the man's wife became concerned.
https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/18465011.man-lost-sandbanks-beach/Police called the National Maritime Operations Centre for coastguard help and a search was carried out.
The couple had travelled to Sandbanks from London for a day out and it was later discovered that he had caught a train home..."
That is taking the piss.0 -
Re the busy beaches, there are so many morons around. Second (and subsequent) spikes are certain to happen and will be far worse than we have seen so far as the virus mutates to be more easily transmitted and potentially more deadly.The nightingale hospitals werent built for this first peak!1
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ElfsborgAddick said:Johnnysummers5 said:Bournemouth Addick said:...although some obviously are travelling quite a way for a dip. What an odd story!
"A MAN went missing for five-and-a-half hours when he tried to find a toilet at Sandbanks beach.
Emergency services were alerted at 8.20pm last night after the man's wife became concerned.
https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/18465011.man-lost-sandbanks-beach/Police called the National Maritime Operations Centre for coastguard help and a search was carried out.
The couple had travelled to Sandbanks from London for a day out and it was later discovered that he had caught a train home..."
That is taking the piss.
Anyway, getting the thead back on track...
Yay, they've been emptied!
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Alwaysneil said:LargeAddick said:seth plum said:Do people with a dogwalking business have to pick up the poo of five or six other people's dogs?
If so they deserve high pay like £50 per dog per walk.
Are they due a poo bonus?
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there's simply no excuse for throwing litter on the ground, one of my real pet hates4
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WHAddick said:Re the busy beaches, there are so many morons around. Second (and subsequent) spikes are certain to happen and will be far worse than we have seen so far as the virus mutates to be more easily transmitted and potentially more deadly.The nightingale hospitals werent built for this first peak!
I think the guidelines are there but as they are brief and relaxed its down to the people who are taking the piss really. I can see in some situations where rules have to be broken, but they really should be the extreme situation.
My opinion is they should have not lifted anything a couple of weeks ago, eg. those travelling to work should still be at home unless care workers. I work from home anyway so its not much different but when it comes to seeing anyone, i dont. I could count on 1 hand how many times i have been out since this whole thing started over 2 months ago, it is pathetic when you see people taking the piss and acting as normal and then we are likely to get another wave and be back to square one again.
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If everyone just took their litter home with them, there wouldn't be a problem. I especially hate those who carefully bag it all up and then leave it or just chuck it from their car.
Since the relaxation of the 'lockdown' I've seen several groups of youths heading to the local park each evening. Most, clearly not from the same household.
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Elthamaddick said:there's simply no excuse for throwing litter on the ground, one of my real pet hatesWHAddick said:Re the busy beaches, there are so many morons around. Second (and subsequent) spikes are certain to happen and will be far worse than we have seen so far as the virus mutates to be more easily transmitted and potentially more deadly.The nightingale hospitals werent built for this first peak!
The way I look at it is that so far other countries have eased lockdown measures in a more defined way than the UK with schools and many businesses reopening, and although early days have yet to see a second spike in cases. My feeling is that a bunch of people going to the beaches in their cars, on a very hot day, with many of them probably observing social distancing will probably not contribute to a huge spike in cases, if a spike at all.
Also a note, I understand the beaches were and are busy, but it's still pretty quiet around Eltham where I live, and pictures I saw off Greenwich Park yesterday it didn't look overrun, so I expect many people are still limiting their contact with others which will only help to slow the spread of the virus.
Of course we will see in a 2 to 3 weeks either way.0 - Sponsored links:
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WHAddick said:Re the busy beaches, there are so many morons around. Second (and subsequent) spikes are certain to happen and will be far worse than we have seen so far as the virus mutates to be more easily transmitted and potentially more deadly.The nightingale hospitals werent built for this first peak!0
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Todds_right_hook said:WHAddick said:Re the busy beaches, there are so many morons around. Second (and subsequent) spikes are certain to happen and will be far worse than we have seen so far as the virus mutates to be more easily transmitted and potentially more deadly.The nightingale hospitals werent built for this first peak!
So much mince being spread - guess that's the Internet in a nutshell though1 -
RedPanda said:Todds_right_hook said:Bournemouth Addick said:
Not just down here then. Many people seem to me to have made the decision any form of lockdown is over.
i have no doubt that there is a significant increase in people going to the beach but is that real or an old photo.
i appreciate that schools are off, people furloughed etc but that looks very busy for the second week back at work.
i might be wrong but I don’t believe everything I see on social media.
Scotland's the location of the lady reposting it.I saw disgusting scenes by the waterfront in Greenhithe last night - some geezer skinny dipping in the Thames.
im still not convinced it was taken yesterday.
i haven’t been out much or far and definitely haven’t been to a beach but where’ve I have been, there has always been people wearing masks and trying to social distance. None of that in this photo.The top left of the screen appears to be a designated sun lounge area, the sun loungers are not spaced out for social distancing. I’m guessing that local authorities would come down on the companies who lets the sun loungers very hard if this was the case.
if this did happen yesterday, then I’m in the appalled group but I still think it’s an old photo.0 -
Todds_right_hook said:RedPanda said:Todds_right_hook said:Bournemouth Addick said:
Not just down here then. Many people seem to me to have made the decision any form of lockdown is over.
i have no doubt that there is a significant increase in people going to the beach but is that real or an old photo.
i appreciate that schools are off, people furloughed etc but that looks very busy for the second week back at work.
i might be wrong but I don’t believe everything I see on social media.
Scotland's the location of the lady reposting it.I saw disgusting scenes by the waterfront in Greenhithe last night - some geezer skinny dipping in the Thames.
im still not convinced it was taken yesterday.
i haven’t been out much or far and definitely haven’t been to a beach but where’ve I have been, there has always been people wearing masks and trying to social distance. None of that in this photo.The top left of the screen appears to be a designated sun lounge area, the sun loungers are not spaced out for social distancing. I’m guessing that local authorities would come down on the companies who lets the sun loungers very hard if this was the case.
if this did happen yesterday, then I’m in the appalled group but I still think it’s an old photo.
The mutatation of the virus is highly unlikely, a bit extreme i was more agreeing with the part about people who are going to beaches and not really giving a shit could cause a 2nd wave.
My area is always pretty secluded anyway and i live in the middle of nowhere so just the same here haven't really noticed any spike or more groups , but maybe as its always pretty quiet anyway lol. I did go to subway last week and roads seemed busier but again 1 person in there and they have stuff there to follow, distancing guidelines and have to wait to enter shop etc.0 -
johnnybev1987 said:Todds_right_hook said:RedPanda said:Todds_right_hook said:Bournemouth Addick said:
Not just down here then. Many people seem to me to have made the decision any form of lockdown is over.
i have no doubt that there is a significant increase in people going to the beach but is that real or an old photo.
i appreciate that schools are off, people furloughed etc but that looks very busy for the second week back at work.
i might be wrong but I don’t believe everything I see on social media.
Scotland's the location of the lady reposting it.I saw disgusting scenes by the waterfront in Greenhithe last night - some geezer skinny dipping in the Thames.
im still not convinced it was taken yesterday.
i haven’t been out much or far and definitely haven’t been to a beach but where’ve I have been, there has always been people wearing masks and trying to social distance. None of that in this photo.The top left of the screen appears to be a designated sun lounge area, the sun loungers are not spaced out for social distancing. I’m guessing that local authorities would come down on the companies who lets the sun loungers very hard if this was the case.
if this did happen yesterday, then I’m in the appalled group but I still think it’s an old photo.
The mutatation of the virus is highly unlikely, a bit extreme i was more agreeing with the part about people who are going to beaches and not really giving a shit could cause a 2nd wave.
My area is always pretty secluded anyway and i live in the middle of nowhere so just the same here haven't really noticed any spike or more groups , but maybe as its always pretty quiet anyway lol. I did go to subway last week and roads seemed busier but again 1 person in there and they have stuff there to follow, distancing guidelines and have to wait to enter shop etc.
Even when I went to the pick up the shopping last weekend I commented to my partner that the roads definitely seem 'normal', but then I looked at the sheer amount of cars parked outside houses etc that definitely wouldn't be there during 'normal' times.1 -
FishCostaFortune said:johnnybev1987 said:Todds_right_hook said:RedPanda said:Todds_right_hook said:Bournemouth Addick said:
Not just down here then. Many people seem to me to have made the decision any form of lockdown is over.
i have no doubt that there is a significant increase in people going to the beach but is that real or an old photo.
i appreciate that schools are off, people furloughed etc but that looks very busy for the second week back at work.
i might be wrong but I don’t believe everything I see on social media.
Scotland's the location of the lady reposting it.I saw disgusting scenes by the waterfront in Greenhithe last night - some geezer skinny dipping in the Thames.
im still not convinced it was taken yesterday.
i haven’t been out much or far and definitely haven’t been to a beach but where’ve I have been, there has always been people wearing masks and trying to social distance. None of that in this photo.The top left of the screen appears to be a designated sun lounge area, the sun loungers are not spaced out for social distancing. I’m guessing that local authorities would come down on the companies who lets the sun loungers very hard if this was the case.
if this did happen yesterday, then I’m in the appalled group but I still think it’s an old photo.
The mutatation of the virus is highly unlikely, a bit extreme i was more agreeing with the part about people who are going to beaches and not really giving a shit could cause a 2nd wave.
My area is always pretty secluded anyway and i live in the middle of nowhere so just the same here haven't really noticed any spike or more groups , but maybe as its always pretty quiet anyway lol. I did go to subway last week and roads seemed busier but again 1 person in there and they have stuff there to follow, distancing guidelines and have to wait to enter shop etc.
Even when I went to the pick up the shopping last weekend I commented to my partner that the roads definitely seem 'normal', but then I looked at the sheer amount of cars parked outside houses etc that definitely wouldn't be there during 'normal' times.0 -
johnnybev1987 said:Todds_right_hook said:RedPanda said:Todds_right_hook said:Bournemouth Addick said:
Not just down here then. Many people seem to me to have made the decision any form of lockdown is over.
i have no doubt that there is a significant increase in people going to the beach but is that real or an old photo.
i appreciate that schools are off, people furloughed etc but that looks very busy for the second week back at work.
i might be wrong but I don’t believe everything I see on social media.
Scotland's the location of the lady reposting it.I saw disgusting scenes by the waterfront in Greenhithe last night - some geezer skinny dipping in the Thames.
im still not convinced it was taken yesterday.
i haven’t been out much or far and definitely haven’t been to a beach but where’ve I have been, there has always been people wearing masks and trying to social distance. None of that in this photo.The top left of the screen appears to be a designated sun lounge area, the sun loungers are not spaced out for social distancing. I’m guessing that local authorities would come down on the companies who lets the sun loungers very hard if this was the case.
if this did happen yesterday, then I’m in the appalled group but I still think it’s an old photo.
The mutatation of the virus is highly unlikely, a bit extreme i was more agreeing with the part about people who are going to beaches and not really giving a shit could cause a 2nd wave.
My area is always pretty secluded anyway and i live in the middle of nowhere so just the same here haven't really noticed any spike or more groups , but maybe as its always pretty quiet anyway lol. I did go to subway last week and roads seemed busier but again 1 person in there and they have stuff there to follow, distancing guidelines and have to wait to enter shop etc.2 -
Leroy Ambrose said:johnnybev1987 said:Todds_right_hook said:RedPanda said:Todds_right_hook said:Bournemouth Addick said:
Not just down here then. Many people seem to me to have made the decision any form of lockdown is over.
i have no doubt that there is a significant increase in people going to the beach but is that real or an old photo.
i appreciate that schools are off, people furloughed etc but that looks very busy for the second week back at work.
i might be wrong but I don’t believe everything I see on social media.
Scotland's the location of the lady reposting it.I saw disgusting scenes by the waterfront in Greenhithe last night - some geezer skinny dipping in the Thames.
im still not convinced it was taken yesterday.
i haven’t been out much or far and definitely haven’t been to a beach but where’ve I have been, there has always been people wearing masks and trying to social distance. None of that in this photo.The top left of the screen appears to be a designated sun lounge area, the sun loungers are not spaced out for social distancing. I’m guessing that local authorities would come down on the companies who lets the sun loungers very hard if this was the case.
if this did happen yesterday, then I’m in the appalled group but I still think it’s an old photo.
The mutatation of the virus is highly unlikely, a bit extreme i was more agreeing with the part about people who are going to beaches and not really giving a shit could cause a 2nd wave.
My area is always pretty secluded anyway and i live in the middle of nowhere so just the same here haven't really noticed any spike or more groups , but maybe as its always pretty quiet anyway lol. I did go to subway last week and roads seemed busier but again 1 person in there and they have stuff there to follow, distancing guidelines and have to wait to enter shop etc.
All of this is guesswork from my side, i dont really read too much into any of this. fingers crossed either way0 -
I go out for a walk or run every day and I pass over the M25 by the Dartford Tunnel and it is very quiet whatever time of day. Mostly big lorries with a few vans and cars. Definitely a lot different to usual traffic.
I went to Hesketh Park for my lunch today and it was nearly empty of people. Darenth Country Park on Tuesday was the same.1 -
what new diseases are we all going to catch from others pissing and sh***ing everywhere with public toilets closed?
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