RichardS
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I don't know about Scotty but Sharky was previously known as Alant.Was alant then scotty1234 or something like that
Richard
I don't know about Scotty but Sharky was previously known as Alant.Was alant then scotty1234 or something like that
I'm lucky enough to be in a house with a garden and adjoining path out into countryside, and it's people in your situation who I have every sympathy for. I'd be happy to see you out on your mooring and posting on here, not least to enjoy the ensuing apoplexy.Actually there are lots of reasons why it may be better to self isolate on a boat. We completed on the sale of our house on Friday (We exchanged in October!)with the intention of moving onto our boat. We have however rented a flat and I am very unhappy here. there are a large number of NHS working from these flats and I have to pass through 9, yes 9 fire doors to reach the street. I feel extremely vulnerable in this building and would be much happier on my mooring. Unfortunately I don't have any water on board.
I do not know the situation with the boat that are still moving, but my guess is that these people are largly self sufficent and of no risk to anyone. In any event after a couple of weeks on board it will be obvious that they are not carrying the virus.
Commercial shipping may be doing something useful & essential.
Not necessarily, no. Should anyone boarding a skydiving plane (in normal times) be arrested for their own safety?So, if they see someone in danger, they shouldn't act or warn them, because there is no law to that effect?
Where do you stand on cops telling corner shops not to sell easter eggs?That is pretty much what it says yes, which is why I was surprised you used it to support your argument that they had acted outside the law.
Not that I can get back to the UK to collect it as there are no flights to the UK
Why, are they in danger?Not necessarily, no. Should anyone boarding a skydiving plane (in normal times) be arrested for their own safety?
Where do you stand on cops telling corner shops not to sell easter eggs?
Which suggests my cynicism isn't entirely misplaced!When visiting Tescos yesterday evening they seemed to have withdrawn most of the multi-buy offers except for the Easter Eggs
Easter eggs are hardly an essential staple.I'm surprised they put a limit on them, two things struck me when visiting supermarkets during the panic buying phase - firstly the 'free from' isles seemed well stocked and secondly the Easter eggs and similar confectionery were also in plentiful supply.
Edit - When visiting Tescos yesterday evening they seemed to have withdrawn most of the multi-buy offers except for the Easter Eggs