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The 'no more than one hour' and 'not far from home' stuff was 'guidance' - i.e. advice. Not the law. In this country we still - just about - have the rule of law rather than government by decree. So whatever government ministers say during their 15 minutes of fame on the evening news isn't necessarily the law.
As for the last 20 pages, well, that was opinions. And some magnificently large white stallions. I gather the view is pretty spectacular from such an elevated viewpoint.
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Reg 6(2)(d) - to provide care or assistance to a vulnerable person. This includes dropping off shopping or providing personal care. If your friend is pregnant, you can do her shopping and drop it at the door. Just don't stay for a cup of tea and a biscuit! 13/24
Thought this was interesting, I dropped off shopping at both my vulnerable dad and mum’s places... at my mum’s, who is also mentally vulnerable (70, living alone etc) we stayed and chatted a while. We didn’t go inside, we sat in the garden keeping a safe >2m apart and kept her company for a bit. Seems we should drop and go in future which will be hard for her.
My dad on the other hand locked his gate to keep us out and hung a plastic bag on the latch for us to deposit shopping!
Err, what was the 20 pages of shit about 1hr and "not far from home" about?
re: https://twitter.com/Julian_Norman1/status/1243471353900138496