[Deleted User] wrote: » That's what I was thinking, the parents have a total disregard for this lockdown
Worztron wrote: » Anyone?
igCorcaigh wrote: » They should absolutely be inside.
igCorcaigh wrote: » Didn't see any garda presence in the city centre tonight. Found an open Centra on grand parade. The city is full of Deliveroo cyclists. Do people not cook anymore? Saturday, I guess.
whisky_galore wrote: » The underage card will be played yet again. You can't give them a good kick up the hole and send them home anymore.
[Deleted User] wrote: » These are kids maybe 12 and under. Parents live very close so obviously telling them to get out the house cos they are wrecking their heads. Parents need a good fine and maybe that would stop it
MissShihTzu wrote: » Went to Mahon this morning, and dropped into Aldi and Dunnes on the way back. There were queues for Tesco all right, but it went only half way down the car park on the top deck. All very orderly, people kept their distance and were laughing and joking with the doorman and each other. Bit of a queue for Dunnes, but not too bad. Walked straight into Aldi. Staff on the door asking you to clean your hands and wipe over the basket. Very well organised by all the stores concerned. Thanks and Well done to all for a great job. Can't be easy.
whisky_galore wrote: » Maybe if people actually called the guards instead of sitting on their hands and complaining and wishing that an imaginary guard someone else called is going to rock up to parents with an imaginary fine.
Level 42 wrote: » this is taking the p1ss going into 3 different shopping centres no need go into 1 and think of how the rest of us are doing it-people taking the p1ss with this sh1t
cantalach wrote: » Oh dear God. We would need another 5 million test kits, and the lab capacity to do the analysis. Even the Koreans can’t manage that!
cantalach wrote: » Seriously, why are people looking for this advice on boards.ie? And why are people answering. All the information you could possibly want is on the Dept of Health website. What you read over there has been written or fact-checked by an actual doctor. The DoH and the WHO have both called out the masses of amateur information flowing around on social media as one of the biggest issues they face in dealing with this crisis. When are people going to cop on? Don’t ask. Don’t answer.https://www.gov.ie/en/campaigns/c36c85-covid-19-coronavirus/
the beer revolu wrote: » Are you advising mass panic? If not, what was the point of your anecdotal, fear mongering post?
Kerry25x wrote: » Coronavirus has a fatty outter layer, hot water dissolves fat better than cold water. It also helps gets a better lather on your soap.
fin12 wrote: » <SNIP>.
JP Liz V1 wrote: » The main thread is saying Cork testing suspended as no kits
Cork Boy 53 wrote: » Obviously you are. Anyway we are far beyond that stage now.
MissShihTzu wrote: » Why? I couldn't get what I needed in one store so had to pop in to get the bits I needed. I did not and do not bulk buy. Not that I need to justify my sh1t to you or anyone else on here. I do what I need to do. You need to butt out and focus on you. Not me. I can handle my sh1t.
Level 42 wrote: » ah sure carry on moving around the place being a risk picking and choosing where you shop during a pandemic instead of getting essentials and getting out of there and doing your civic duty
MissShihTzu wrote: » Read and understand what I posted. If you have difficulty, let me know. I'd be glad to help.
Level 42 wrote: » you don't get it perhaps you never will
MissShihTzu wrote: » No. YOU don't get it. But - that's your business. You mind yours. I'll mind mine. I'll leave it there. I don't have the time nor the inclination for this nonsense.