obewan said:Game over, no one will beat this for stupidity!
https://www.nwemail.co.uk/news/18342103.warnings-stay-home-reissued-woman-rides-flamingo-inflatable-ulverston-canal/
enuff_zed said:Did you hear the 75-y-o woman on Radio Solent (I think)? She'd been out to the shops, a park, God know's where else, then popped in for a chat with her friend, who is 78!!
The presenter was so stunned he almost couldn't form the next question.
Then she told him he was silly, and worrying needlessly. it's all a mess made up by the government.
And even if it is true, well, she's had a good life and doesn't really care about living much longer, so she's not changing her ways for anyone.
At this point the poor presenter said he'd had enough, and cut her off!
FFS, when do we start culling these people?
Phoenixboy said:Wtf is a children’s party drive byChippie said:Saw the news last night, seems the latest trend is to have children’s party drive bys
Do you just all drive past the house where the party was supposed to be?
I saw that. The nice fluffy happy fkg story at the end ot the news bulletin specifically placed to give you a lift at the end of an otherwise fkg depressing news report.Chippie said:Phoenixboy said:Wtf is a children’s party drive byChippie said:Saw the news last night, seems the latest trend is to have children’s party drive bys
Do you just all drive past the house where the party was supposed to be?
exactly that
I'm sure many will agree with your logic. The problem is that unless you have one rule for all then it becomes even more difficult to police. I have no doubt, were I normally walk is safer than walking to the local Spar shop right now. But I would then need trips to the petrol pump. I would run the risk of breakdown etc. So the rules are there to try and make things better for us all.Phoenixboy said:Please don’t shoot me down in flames guys.
But, accepting the fact we have been told to stay home, and only go out in the car for food etc.
Surely there’s more risk of spreading the virus with peoples numerous trips to the supermarket, and yes it’s happening as people are using as a reason to get out for a run in the car.
My point being, if you were able to go out alone in your car for a drive, surely that would be less likely to be spreading the virus.
As there seems to be police moving you on if you stop while out for exercise, if the same rule applied to going out in the car, it may at the very least discourage unnecessary trips to places where others will be.
And yes, I appreciate people will stop for fuel, but if they are going out in the car anyway, they will still be stopping for fuel.
And no I’m not looking for ways around the rules, just looking at alternatives.
And before anyone says it, I know, just stay in.
But I am merely suggesting a leisure option, that may prove less harmful.
It’s clear from the figures today that people are going out in cars more in recent days, so why not control it.
Maybe you dont understand what an accident isph001 said:The notion that I might have some kind of novel accident on my way there is rather ridiculous.
Nictrix said:Maybe you dont understand what an accident isph001 said:The notion that I might have some kind of novel accident on my way there is rather ridiculous.![]()
They normally happen when you are not expecting it and cannot do anything to stop it happening.
A bit like breakdowns, you dont know when its going to happen.
Nictrix said:Maybe you dont understand what an accident isph001 said:The notion that I might have some kind of novel accident on my way there is rather ridiculous.![]()
They normally happen when you are not expecting it and cannot do anything to stop it happening.

Tinker15 said:“Anything else is not really acceptable so if you have an accident and cannot prove your journey was essential your insurance may be void.”