kev_Makaveli wrote: » Oh Jog on . What a stupid response. So you go where you want and you potentially infect god knows who. why cant you just stay at home . Chances are given the mentality of your responses you spend most of the time at home in normal circumstances . Why should that change now. Don't forget your Tinfoil Hat either ..
leavingirl wrote: Ok copper
Ciarrai76 wrote: Not sure what will happen with the Rose of Tralee. They did say last week it may happen in September. I did see that the Fleadh Ceoil which was meant to be on in Kerry this August is cancelled. I wonder if the rose of Tralee will even go ahead this year?
Sos88sos88 wrote: » Dont think Fleadh Ceoil was penciled in for this year in Kerry? I thought the article was that they were bidding for it
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Does anyone know if the bottle bank in the sports complex carpark is accessible? Just checking in case the gates are closed to it.
amadain wrote: » Now 79 confirmed cases in Kerry, +7 from yesterday. 22 more people have died, Total who have died to 120. Tested positive, total to 4,273.
kn wrote: » There does seem to be general misconception about the power of the Gardai in the lockdown. In reality they are no different since prior to the lockdown with one exception. The only change is with respect to detaining an infected person who refuses to isolate but even in that scenario they cannot just lift you off the street, they need the prior authority from a medical person first. Otherwise there is no change. Even if the Gardai approach you on the street or in the park or at the beach and they tell you to move on you can tell them to bugger off unless they are claiming you are committing an offence under the Public Order Act 1994. Similar at a checkpoint if your beyond the 2km from home without a good excuse they cannot do anything about it - although in practice if you tell them to bugger off they will try to find an offence even if its only bald tyres or some such.
Rows Grower wrote: » Fair play to him, I presume it's closed now?
Adiboo wrote: » The walk-in gate is always open.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Have a few boxes of glass bottles/jars etc to get rid of so need to be able to drive in. Gathered over a few months, need them moved! I know I can try the ones in Garvey's carpark anyway if needs be.
Adiboo wrote: » The drive in gate is not always open, locked with a chain, only when staff are in checking the place. Garvey's might be the best bet.
kn wrote: » Just to illustrate the point. Here is a vid from Gemma O'Doherty. Mind you she has some bat**** crazy opinions but she is at least right on this one.https://gemmaodoherty.com/videos/ The particular vid does not link directly. Its the 1 minute 11 second one a few down on the playlist.
An Ciarraioch wrote: » 28 new cases in Kerry, which is the biggest one-day spike - 117 in total:http://traleetoday.ie/there-are-now-117-confirmed-covid-19-cases-so-far-in-kerry/
kn wrote: » That's more likely to do with the testing delays in getting results rather than a particular spike.
amadain wrote: » 89 Kerry cases +10 174 Deaths +54 5,364 Positive cases +1091
kev_Makaveli wrote: » Just throwing it out there . I Would have no issue with this Lockdown going on another 2 Weeks . I've basically been in lockdown Since Before Paddys day. I packed Up laptop Monitors and Desk and have been working from home since Monday March 9th. The man Cave is now the home office for the moment Only leaving the house 2 times a week to go to the butchers and herself does the shopping . Whats others thoughts on this going on another 2 weeks on the Chance we could genuinely be in a better position
Panda Killa wrote: » She is in her fck right She hasn't a clue and is actually quite unhinged...tbf, the Garda did the right thing completely