bubblypop wrote: » I work on the frontline, so I have to work. I have noticed a lot more traffic around the last 2 days. A lot more. Obviously more people are out & about. All it will do is cause more restrictions being placed on us.
ITman88 wrote: » Ok, so your logic is, don’t listen to this person on the internet, listen to this person on the internet instead
road_high wrote: » Where are the majority of new cases coming from does anyone know?
RIALTO1 wrote: » I know someone working in a chocolate factory. Still open and operating, with no social distancing. Essential apparently. Of course they can do more.
road_high wrote: » But sure virtually nothing is open now bar food and fuel? All with strict social distancing going on. We need to know how the fcuk it’s spreading at the moment. If supermarkets are spreading it like wildfire I’d say fair enough but do we know that? Where are the majority of new cases coming from does anyone know?
Nermal wrote: » Food is essential. Are the lockdown fetishists going to start an argument over what specific foods are essential?
Niner leprauchan wrote: » A, no power to stop people traveling B, Gardai haven't suddenly doubled in numbers C, real crime is still happening D, Gardai are also sick It's not nearly like any other rush hour
_Kaiser_ wrote: » I thought there were fines and stuff introduced in legislation during the week, no? This sounds like that after the high visibility checkpoints last weekend, it's actually back to normal? So, can AGS stop people travelling or not? I've been sequestered away from my house (90 mins away) for 3 weeks now and could do with going to check on things.
Padre_Pio wrote: » The chance of gardai stopping you, finding that you shouldnt be on the road and fining you are zero. These travel passes are just print outs saying "this person works for X company that has been deemed essential and therefore has a right to travel unimpeded blah blah" Theres no official paperwork or anything.
Ohmeha wrote: » Big house party with singing and music blaring on my road last night and heard from friends similar in their own estates with groups of neighbours drinking in gardens
Speakerboxx wrote: » I thought there was alot of garda recruits being used for the state in these times. Some that almost had finished their training?
_Kaiser_ wrote: » I actually have a letter from the office saying that I'm classed as "essential" (financial services), but I'm asking more if AGS actually got any legal powers in the last few days to stop/fine people for travelling - not so much what the chances of running into a checkpoint are
Padre_Pio wrote: » The chance of gardai stopping you, finding that you shouldnt be on the road and fining you are zero.
Niner leprauchan wrote: » There is at present no power to stop you travelling or fining you.
Loafing Oaf wrote: » Just tell them you're going to Tesco; what can they do?
SSr0 wrote: » https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=3657648174276604&id=100000943735830?sfnsn=mo&d=n&vh=i
IAMAMORON wrote: » I respect that it looks negligent and it is not ideal... but... it is not half as bad as an entire community sharing 3 toliets in a local boozer or restaurants or the hugging and kissing that goes on at your local disco. From looking at the video most neighbours are sticking to their front gardens, it is feasible that the main family are under the same roof anyways. Not ideal but a lockdown does not mean that people are not allowed have a drink and enjoy themselves either. Apart from that if you think your neighbours are taking the piss you should be letting them know. Posting videos on here is doing nothing and actually disrespecting their privacy. If I knew my neighbours were videoing me and then posting online without my permission I would not be impressed.
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » people are in denial My course is telling people they will bring us in for exams on the 4th of may as originally planned. That is 4 weeks away. The UK press is saying 2 weeks. While here and there infection rates are still growing not even flattening. Realistically Leo always said way into the summer. I think it will be sept before things go back to normal.
road_high wrote: » Was that in cork or limerick or some other town in Munster? Can’t quite place the accent. Seems pretty harmless, the neighbours seem to be “social distancing”- families are already living close together so they either have it or dont at this stage. Lots of people smoking- this virus should be a bloody wake up call- those with weakened lungs are especially vulnerable
road_high wrote: » Seems pretty harmless, the neighbours seem to be “social distancing”
hmmm wrote: » Absolutely - not my thing, but looks like a bunch of families keeping their distance and enjoying themselves. There is no law against groups of neighbours sitting in their own driveways. This crisis has really exposed the curtain-twitchers and hysterical people in general. People who think that the air outside their house is swimming with virus (have they HEPA filters inside their home?). Spying on couples going for a walk. Ringing the guards when they see a lone cyclist.