• In the long lens photos it looks like groups are crowded together.

    It’s nothing like (for example) a packed tube carriage and still roughly in-line with the WHO.

    And that’s after being chopper-kettled.

    I almost never plan my outdoor trips around available space for landing two helicopters.

    Some of the individual groups look like unlikely housemates.

    Can you see that from behind your twitching net curtains? ;)

  • I don’t understand the criticism. You’re not going to catch Covid 19 in Dorset, sat on a sunny beech with family or housemates

    We’ll know in the next 20 days how save it is.

    Cliff jumping, on what appears to be a difficult beach to reach by ambulance, during a pandemic is fucken stupid. The emergency services shouldn’t have bothered, they’ve got enough on their plates as it is.

  • This.

    Durdle door is only accessible by sea, or by a footpath that follows the contours of the coast, i.e. over a big hill. There is no vehicular access.

  • This is it really. I’m never personally going to make a call for the emergency services to not go and help someone. But even outside of Covid times I’d hope this would be called out for being a stupid And dangerous thing to be doing. Another example, if someone smashed a load of drugs and required medical Assistance because they’re having a bad time, they’ve been an absolute idiot. If someone were to do it in the current climate they’ve still been an absolute idiot.

  • Cliff jumping, on what appears to be a difficult beach to reach by ambulance, during a pandemic is fucken stupid.

    Cliff jumping rookies attempting a 60m drop is stupid. That is all.

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