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• #9277
The actual legislation is here
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2020/350/pdfs/uksi_20200350_en.pdf
Exercise is permitted per that. -
• #9278
nice.
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• #9279
we refrain from using our barbecues due to, I assume, local asthma suffers.
Thought that was a bit over the top.
As I mentioned upthread, I'm recovering from fume inhalation at work and trying to avoid any kind of smoke. Was sitting on my roof last week when a guy lit a bbq with scrap wood next door which brought all my symptoms back and filled my flat with smoke. Due to this and many other fires locally I have contacted my councillor, who has passed it on to the local Covid-19 enforcement team, because people with respiratory issues are more likely to die from the virus. If you live round here the bit of paper through yr door might be because of this.
There was even smoke in Crystal Palace park when I went running. I don't blame people who think of fires as a normal harmless part of life, there is a sad lack of public information on the issue, unlike for example cigarette smoking.
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• #9280
Although the ones that are triggered
by hay fevernot so much.ftfy
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• #9281
as a hayfever sufferer, i demand all these trees get the chop.
then stay the fuck indoors if it's that much of an imposition.
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• #9282
Suggest putting anonymous notes through neighbours doors asking them, in this difficult time, to refrain from putting anonymous notes through their neighbours doors.
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• #9283
I had a BBQ this afternoon
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• #9284
son's crying thanks.
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• #9285
Tbh just hating on people having gardens if I’m honest.
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• #9286
Tbh just hating on people having gardens if I’m honest.
People having gardens and complaining about people using parks. I'm lucky to have a small flat roof to chill out on.
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• #9287
At night though, they're the perfect places to shit if you're running low on toilet paper at home.
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• #9288
I fear the few in London caught trying to relax away from their shoe box accommodation in glorious weather will be used to ramp up already pre organised sanctions. A lot of curtain twitchers with long lenses feeding the hype. Nothing like a 200mm lens to make everyone look like they are in each others pockets.
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• #9289
The irony is everyone using paths and tracks to exercise/walk the rat actually more chance of contact. For example my son on his wayward bike yesterday. He's only 4.
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• #9290
FFS there is a pit of sand right there
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• #9291
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• #9292
That's for the dog/cat/wife.
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• #9293
Can't wait to hear Liz inspire a nation this evening
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• #9294
I heard she is going to do a little dance and sing a little song.
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• #9295
Who doesn’t like a shit under the stars? I expect teh queen will advise shortly.
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• #9296
hope she hides the gold piano, could send the wrong message.
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• #9297
It’s not just trees, let’s burn all the grass as well!
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• #9298
It's a health precaution. I heard the virus can only survive minutes on 24k gold.
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• #9300
At first I thought you were talking about Liz Truss, I was getting ready for some grade-A comedy.
Yeah - I thought it was a bit overreaching... "We're all in it together at this difficult time...". It read like they were more triggered with the chance of successful control freakery tbh. I didn't notice yesterday was particularly smoggy compared to any weekend last year but obviously I'm not sensitive to it.
Maybe I'm wrong and it's a reasonable request.