My view is he is spot on here in the South West we have the lowest amount of cases in the country if you relax the non essential travel folk will take advantage of it. Folk have to stretch the rules so a trip to Haldon will then be a trip to Dartmoor then further afield, then those outside of the South West will have a excuse to travel to Devon for a walk. In the past few days there has been a ...
Quite a row going on between our great Chief Constable and Anne-Marie MP over driving to take exercise or to walk the dog. When the lockdown was brought in, I thought 'that's ok, I can drive up on to Haldon, put the car where there's no others, and walk, keeping well away from any other people I might meet. Silly me. Our ostrich-like CC declared this was 'not in the spirit [whatever that ...
Happy Saint George's Day to everyone.
It's all about price China can make gear cheaper.
Why have we no longer got the capability to produce our own PPE? EU Procurement Regulations is the simple answer!
It must be more than a small dirty market in Wuhan that has caused this pandemic. I personally believe that it is the Biological Labortatory that has caused this. Regardless of what caused it, China is the culprit. It's about time that China is outlawed by every country and lets go back to producing our own goods, especially with this current PPE fiasco. Why on earth did we have to ...
I walked through town yesterday about 3pm and it was quiet I thought. First time I've ventured that far. Everyone kept their distance. There's some very superior people tut tutting at people as if they're the only ones who can possibly understand all the consequences. We've had a few people at work with Covid19 and one death and are certainly not underestimating things. A lot of us also have ...
Keep five yards from a carriage, ten yards from a horse, and a hundred yards from an elephant; but the distance one should keep from a wicked man cannot be measured. Indian proverb
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