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Yeah - this. Everyone our way seems to be obeying the rules. Anyone at the park is keeping a reasonable distance and not being a dick about it - it seems low risk to me (obviously not an expert). It's certainly lower risk than Sainsbury's.
The govt has managed to stop (I imagine) 95% of gatherings and travelling. My personal interactions have gone down from hundreds per day on the tube, to half a dozen or less. Is that last 5% worth the loss of goodwill?
In other news, I got an anonymous note through my door this afternoon referencing the virus and asking that, in this time of national peril, we refrain from using our barbecues due to, I assume, local asthma suffers.
Thought that was a bit over the top.
Same. The vast majority of people in parks I've seen have been small groups (familes and couples) well spread out.
It shouldn't be surprising that more people are using parks. London is big. Flats are small. Most don't have gardens. Nothing else is open.
The knobs are a minority.