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Well said the Cornish. It's the only language these virus spreading selfish inconsiderate pig ignorant idiots understand. Unfortunately we are in the 'Profit before peoples lives' era.
When you see a hired campervan from a LEICESTER hire company it makes you wonder if there is any common sence in the world. I saw one only ten minutes ago passing through Dawlish in the direction of the Wrren.
looks more like an ISIL bride. Although i agree that there will be more deaths down here because of the influx from all over the u.k. Life has to get back to some normality and if there is no increase then good, but if there is the implications will be felt by us living here and the businesses not the locations the tourists came from. Between a rock and a hard place in my opinion.
I just wonder what they are bringing with them Dawlish Warren coronavirus heaven.
At least we're more polite than the Cornish!
Despite a couple of pranksters, the region has been enjoying welcoming back visitors A man dressed in a long black cloak and holding a scythe greeted holidaymakers in Dawlish this afternoon. Read more... https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/grim-reaper-prankster-sign-confiscated-4294807
Duckileaks, the ones I'm talking about probably do have back doors but to get to them you have to go from the front. I know for sure that two have definitely been closed throughout lockdown.
They're back, with Arcadia joining them and HMS Albion passing by, as at 0945 hrs, 04/07/2020. Ref:- https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/home/centerx:-3.4/centery:50.4/zoom:10
Margaret - of course they weren't obviously open! They have back entrances though, and one of them covered the windows in newspapers.