Police guidelines published

Perhaps because it is actual news that they (the police) have now published guidelines on how they will interpret the 'rules'...
https://www.college.police.uk/What-we-do/COVID-19/Documents/What-constitutes-a-reasonable-excuse.pdf

Mr Tidy said:
Yes, but this is from the lefty anti-government BBC don't forget!

"Police guidelines" could mean guidelines issued by the police, or guidelines issued to the police (presumably by the Government) - they just don't seem to go into detail for the source, just the content. And I have to pay a licence fee for this "selective" reporting - or is that non-reporting? :headbang:
 
Nictrix said:
Does everybody really need the police or the government to give them guidelines about how to stay as safe as possible and what to do in limiting your contact with the rest of the country?
Common sense tells you to limit your time outside amongst others who may or may not be carrying the virus and could pass it to you.
Since I stopped working I have honestly left my garden once a week to go and get shopping and it was straight there and back again.
I went for our weekly shopping this morning and there are still families going to the shops. To do the shopping it does not require mum, dad and 3 kids. The shops should be stopping families from entering the shop. One parent and the kids could either stay at home or wait in the car. It only takes 1 person to shop, and a list if its me.

Yeah, still seeing families out,but that's okay if they are same household, but I see groups of teenagers and twenty something's out and about!! Agree,re the shopping,it only takes one person to get it.
I haven't even taken the z off sorn yet, not worth it in
 
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