jackboy wrote: » Things very quiet around today. However, it was the opposite yesterday, Lahinch packed.
fryup wrote: » with all cafes & pubs open ?????
jackboy wrote: » Lahinch packed..
Mrcaramelchoc wrote: » That's part of the problem right there.some people are just ignorant,clueless or just plain dumb.
textiles wrote: » Lahinch prom and beach packed yesterday (Friday) with poor physical distancing and all the houses in the area full. Lots of families meeting and chatting in groups. It's hard not to feel some people still don't get this - insulting to the medical staff and other frontline workers who are putting themselves at risk.
textiles wrote: » Lots of families meeting and chatting in groups. .
JCX BXC wrote: » From Moyasta to Kilkee today on the N68 there was people standing with signs saying "Stay at home" at every junction.
Blondie919 wrote: » Unfortunately a lot of passing motorists didn't heed the plea.https://www.thejournal.ie/lahinch-beach-social-distancing-5054294-Mar2020/
JCX BXC wrote: » From Moyasta to Kilkee today on the N67 there was people standing with signs saying "Stay at home" at every junction.
fryup wrote: » were they standing 2m apart?
ThewhiteJesus wrote: » These people are loonies, it's up to the gardai and the government to advise these people, not a bunch of yahoos on the side of the road with signs, what next, smash any car that doesn't have a clare reg ?
Clare County Council has closed all local authority operated car parks at beaches and parks until further notice.
fryup wrote: » ^^^^^^^^ name & shame
fryup wrote: » "They've taken the roads in" wonder will other co co's around the country follow their lead?http://www.clare.fm/news/coronavirus/council-run-car-parks-beaches-parks-closed/
Balagan1 wrote: » Does this include the carpark at Dromore? It was open yesterday.