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CheeseRolls

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Jan 27, 2009
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One or two snide and judgemental comments starting to appear about people who have been furloughed. It says more about you than it does them. Petty, judgemental generalisations as if anyone asked to be put in this position or put in a special bid for an uncertain future.

My guess is that most of those sinking pints on Brighton Beach are spending refunded holiday money, but it is easier to stigmatise them as free loaders.
 




pastafarian

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Sep 4, 2011
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Take a look at Durdle Door this weekend

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-dorset-52874380

Thankfully this weather is ending from Wednesday, time "hopefully" for government to get their act together and limit numbers at these places or better off close them off until we have things properly under control.

Sadly, the Cummins effect will come at cost to human life

People are going to places like Durdle Door and Brighton Beach in large numbers during the hot weather and some are not distancing ........due to Dominic Cummings ? ?

:lol:
 


Notters

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Oct 20, 2003
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Guiseley
People are going to places like Durdle Door and Brighton Beach in large numbers during the hot weather and some are not distancing ........due to Dominic Cummings ? ?

:lol:

You really don't think that likely? I think a lot will be sticking two fingers up to the government as a result.

Be interesting to see what happens on Wednesday when summer is over - will people start having big house parties?
 


Napper

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Jul 9, 2003
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did anyone go down to Brighton beach at the weekend ? Be interested to know if it felt like a holiday and good atmosphere. Or it was all abit stale in own groups

Asking for a friend
 


pastafarian

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Sep 4, 2011
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You really don't think that likely? I think a lot will be sticking two fingers up to the government as a result.

Be interesting to see what happens on Wednesday when summer is over - will people start having big house parties?

Nope i dont
i reckon people are going to these places (which are permitted) because they are desperate to get some normality and because its hot.
I reckon some are not social distancing because they are simply not being attentive and its a sort of accidental occurrence and some its deliberate because they are selfish types who only think of me me me
Bit unfair on the majority that seem to be distancing within the guidelines.
 






Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
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I don't understand the rush to get out and socialise. I truly don't.

I am aching to see my parents. My brother. My friends. But until this virus is gone and hundreds of people a day aren't dying I will be found here, behind my desk.

Just f**kin' stay indoors people. It isn't hard.

Just because you choose to do something, it does not mean that everyone else is wrong.
 


Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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I don't understand the rush to get out and socialise. I truly don't.

I am aching to see my parents. My brother. My friends. But until this virus is gone and hundreds of people a day aren't dying I will be found here, behind my desk.

Just f**kin' stay indoors people. It isn't hard.

I don't think it's unreasonable to see others, if they are local to you, subject to the guidelines, ie...

- Outdoors
- Stay 2m away

All evidence to date suggests the risk of passing on the virus if you follow those two guidelines, is incredibly small.

I met my Mum for the first time last week and we took the dog for a socially-distanced walk. With the change in guidelines this week, we may well visit her for a back garden catch-up, but remain outdoors and 2m+ away at all times. I'll make sure the kids go to the loo before we go and we'll leave well before they need to go again. We'll have no need to enter her house at any times.
 




Guinness Boy

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People are going to places like Durdle Door and Brighton Beach in large numbers during the hot weather and some are not distancing ........due to Dominic Cummings ? ?

:lol:

Who's to say they weren't driving to the beach to test their eyesight? We all know the best way to test your eyes is to drive somewhere nice with your nearest and dearest in the car.
 




Springal

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Just f**kin' stay indoors people. It isn't hard.


Seems a fairly strong sentence for someone who doesn't understand it.

Life is all about managing risk, we've done our bit and helped flatten the peak etc. But I made the choice a couple of weeks ago to socially distance see my parents - so opened the side gate, they could come in and sit in the garden. I know we'd all been careful leading up to that - barely going out apart from essential shop visits but at that point seemed sensible.

We'll continue to be sensible but it was good to have a friend round yesterday for a BBQ and catch up - she'd had a tough few months, again we all knew the risks and trusted we'd all been sensible so don't see any issue with that.

That said - I won't be rushing for any big garden parties or big meet ups down the beach straight away
 




BBassic

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Jul 28, 2011
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Seems a fairly strong sentence for someone who doesn't understand it.

Life is all about managing risk, we've done our bit and helped flatten the peak etc. But I made the choice a couple of weeks ago to socially distance see my parents - so opened the side gate, they could come in and sit in the garden. I know we'd all been careful leading up to that - barely going out apart from essential shop visits but at that point seemed sensible.

We'll continue to be sensible but it was good to have a friend round yesterday for a BBQ and catch up - she'd had a tough few months, again we all knew the risks and trusted we'd all been sensible so don't see any issue with that.

That said - I won't be rushing for any big garden parties or big meet ups down the beach straight away

I didn't mean to come across as though I'm having a go at anyone though re-reading it I can see that I probably have. Sorry, wasn't my intention to shame or belittle anyone or be all holier than thou.

Honestly I'm just still scared. My other half would say I'm projecting. It's annoying living with a psychologist sometimes.
 


Bold Seagull

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Mar 18, 2010
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Erm, I think if you read the article properly that is exactly what they are saying, law abiding local tax payers should be able to enjoy what Brighton has to offer, without the visitors spoiling it for them...!

As for the picture, who even knows what day it was taken, as stock photos have been used before to cover these sort of stories.

I am no fan of the government, but the council could be doing more that just 'stewards' down the beach and suggesting they can't do any more. Simple things like direction signage to spread out where people hit the beach instead of just piling down West St. More info. for getting off at Hove and Aldrington then heading to the beach. Run a seafront land train up and down the sea front to distribute people. Plenty could be done other than just allowing train loads of people to walk down from the station and pack out the same stretch of beach.

We are a tourist economy. No good vilifying the visitors when it suits us. Right now the Argus and local social media seem to want to attack teenagers and visitors. Makes me a bit uncomfortable to be always blaming a particular group.
 


darkwolf666

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Nov 8, 2015
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Sittingbourne, Kent
I am no fan of the government, but the council could be doing more that just 'stewards' down the beach and suggesting they can't do any more. Simple things like direction signage to spread out where people hit the beach instead of just piling down West St. More info. for getting off at Hove and Aldrington then heading to the beach. Run a seafront land train up and down the sea front to distribute people. Plenty could be done other than just allowing train loads of people to walk down from the station and pack out the same stretch of beach.

We are a tourist economy. No good vilifying the visitors when it suits us. Right now the Argus and local social media seem to want to attack teenagers and visitors. Makes me a bit uncomfortable to be always blaming a particular group.

All very practical suggestions, but at this time what are the current visitors bringing to the local economy?
 




nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
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People are going to places like Durdle Door and Brighton Beach in large numbers during the hot weather and some are not distancing ........due to Dominic Cummings ? ?

:lol:

I don't know why you are laughing, its Cummings that is laughing, we all been treated as mugs

Social distancing, size of groups...people are less likely to obey the rules now. Cummins actions, his failure to admit any wrong and blatant lying has eroded public trust.

That said, the buck ultimately stops with Johnson, he has failed to act. He will have even more blood on his hands, but when tens of thousands have needlessly passed away due to his arrogance and incompetence, what's a few more...
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Going by the greatly increased traffic on the roads of Brighton and Hove this afternoon, despite no school runs, lockdown is truly over. I'd forgotten how tedious it was stuck in traffic jams and being behind someone driving at one third of the speed limit.

Not just an English problem, under SNP control, Sturgeon was dismayed today about nearly a 1,000 dispersal orders and traffic in Scotland up by 60-70% this weekend over last.

Parking party political differences to one side, imho it boils down to the Brits are an almost uniquely awkward, hate being told what to do, race. There's a hardcore hard core that will always give two fingers to rules, but many of the rest of us will also push the boundaries.

Many pluses from that independent spirit and culture, but the masses will only take so much confinement.
 


nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
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Going by the greatly increased traffic on the roads of Brighton and Hove this afternoon, despite no school runs, lockdown is truly over. I'd forgotten how tedious it was stuck in traffic jams and being behind someone driving at one third of the speed limit.

Not just an English problem, under SNP control, Sturgeon was dismayed today about nearly a 1,000 dispersal orders and traffic in Scotland up by 60-70% this weekend over last.

Parking party political differences to one side, imho it boils down to the Brits are an almost uniquely awkward, hate being told what to do, race. There's a hardcore hard core that will always give two fingers to rules, but many of the rest of us will also push the boundaries.

Many pluses from that independent spirit and culture, but the masses will only take so much confinement.

Actually I think compared to many countries Brits are pretty law abiding, unlike the French, Spanish and Italians our lock down was pretty tame and most stuck to rules. We didn't lock people up, they could exercise, we didn't need people to sign documents and have the army on the streets

This is why the Cummins affair has upset so many, people feel betrayed...
 


Kinky Gerbil

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Jul 16, 2003
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Just finished shift at Asda and my first day shift for a few weeks and the attitude of shoppers is completely different from when I last did a day shift.

More crowding/people paying no attention to arrows/I thought less masks as well

Kids everywhere and large family groups coming in.

I’m only basing this on a 6 hour window today
 




Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Actually I think compared to many countries Brits are pretty law abiding, unlike the French, Spanish and Italians our lock down was pretty tame and most stuck to rules. We didn't lock people up, they could exercise, we didn't need people to sign documents and have the army on the streets

This is why the Cummins affair has upset so many, people feel betrayed...

I get your point, I can see that, but I think of it in reverse that our soft touch lockdown was the most that the government and public health scientists thought we’d stomach.

The heavy Spanish and Italian strategy was enforced by a huge presence of (armed) police, with Spanish augmenting that with 131,000 military personnel, Italy also used their army on the streets including for road checkpoints. That’d be an anathema in Britain.
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Just finished shift at Asda and my first day shift for a few weeks and the attitude of shoppers is completely different from when I last did a day shift.

More crowding/people paying no attention to arrows/I thought less masks as well

Kids everywhere and large family groups coming in.

I’m only basing this on a 6 hour window today

Shirley supermarkets can continue the one adult rule?

Which in fairness was often then ignored, sly couples then meeting up once through the door.
 


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