When both his front AND back garden are rammed with people **** He was out last night banging on a pan for the NHS too
Just mentioned on the other thread I didn't realise how many people lived in some of the houses on our street.
And the PL want to play in empty stadiums to avoid congregating ? Fat chance with some of these people .
It's the same across from us, what's worse is they aren't sat in the garden, they're in the street, all the same family, fold up chairs sat with beers and food, young kids, adults screaming and shouting. Pathetic really
My daughter says there are a dozen folk sat together on her neighbours small front lawn, all couples from different houses. No distancing. The householders, both in their 70s and one of them recovering from cancer, are wandering round topping up the drinks.
Burn his house down Edit: Probably a bit harsh. Crap on his front lawn every day for the remaining duration of lockdown.
I live at 61, having a banging party if anyone’s interested ... bring a crate of ale.* * ok just joking. The same people were no doubt out clapping last night. Covidiots.
People who live on our street are sat on chairs in a tight circle having a party right outside the house of someone who is a NHS nurse. Talk about taking the piss
Wondering whether everyone lives round me because exactly the same here. People sitting out on street and even standing in middle of road doing karaoke. Walked to shop and had no choice but to walk straight through them. Give people an inch and they take a mile.
It annoys me because it's pretty well known that I don't think this lockdown is the way to go and I also live alone, have had a birthday during it alone, low income furloughed etc so in theory it affects me as much as anybody and more than I imagine most but I have followed these rules to the letter. I've been to the shop twice in total, I've had no visitors, I stayed in for 3 or 4 weeks completely to make sure that I knew I couldn't possibly have it. Since then I've been walking most days but again making absolutely sure I haven't come bear anyone and crossing roads and fields to keep my distance on the rare occurrences I've met anyone. And then there are all these selfish pillocks who are lucky enough to either have been working throughout, have a comfortable lifestyle with a well paid job or simply live with family who they can interact with daily who can't follow the simplest of instructions and are willing to make everyone else's lives miserable by forcing a longer lockdown due to their actions. And yet to some on here I'm the selfish lovely person who is happy for people to die
If this kind of thing is replicated across the country there could well be another Significant spike. That will please the Premiere league
Communication on this has been an utter shambles. All week in papers theyve been saying easing rules coming on Sunday - so everyone has it in their heads lockdown is over already. Why on earth didn't Boris Johnson come out on Thursday night and be absolutely clear what was going to happen instead of standing up his deputy? If there's another spike in a couple of weeks there's absolutely no doubt who's to blame.