Storm 10 wrote: » How the he'll did we get from the prom to coffee shops and alcohol in this thread
at1withmyself wrote: » Coco is in the prom so not hard to figure that out really...
Mrs OBumble wrote: » Eh? According to posts 87-92, which you thanked every one of...
zell12 wrote: » Are levels of dog poop on Prom increasing or decreasing during this pandemic?
cfeeneyinterior wrote: » The creamery ice cream place was open today too. Now I'll run off now and see who gets annoyed with it being open and annoyed that anyone would dare to think that it's a bad idea. All I said was that it was open today......
Whereisgalway wrote: » The prom is full of people, lot of cars parked along upper salthill road so a lot of people still coming from outside the 2km radius
brutes1 wrote: » Good weather will mean more people out and about very hard to police without permanent barriered checkpoints on all routes and resident or work passes maybe thats next
Bredabe wrote: » Park being blocked at well, I only ever saw ppl playing or observing sd once the second rules kicked in. This will force ppl who have little space in their homes and used to exercise in the park, into the smaller residential green patches and condense more people into smaller space.
brutes1 wrote: » Very slowly reducing the confinement space for people to their housing estates . Ours was packed yesterday must have been 70-80 people outside on a green the size of less than 2 pitches all in their own family groups . Not sure why parks arent open when people are out at the mo in the sun in such tight areas
Bredabe wrote: » Park being blocked at well, I only ever saw ppl playing or observing sd once the second rules kicked in.
Adan Easy Comedy wrote: » How about the people stay in their houses and back gardens. The guards should be driving around all the estates and sending people into their homes/issuing fines for people sitting around in greens or other common areas. Sitting around a green area of an estate is not allowed nor is using a park except for a brief walk once per day if its within 2km of your house. If they open parks people will set around with other absolute brain dead idiots so they cant be open. Army and guards getting very thick with people and fining/arresting is the only way to deal with the idiots who just cant stay at home, and that included sitting around in greens in housing estates.
Adan Easy Comedy wrote: » How about the people stay in their houses and back gardens. The guards should be driving around all the estates and sending people into their homes/issuing fines for people sitting around in greens or other common areas. Sitting around a green area of an estate is not allowed nor is using a park except for a brief walk once per day if its within 2km of your house. If they open parks people will sit around with other absolute brain dead idiots so they cant be open. Army and guards getting very thick with people and fining/arresting is the only way to deal with the idiots who just cant stay at home, and that included sitting around in greens in housing estates.
brutes1 wrote: » No back gardens where we are all apartments/flats ! Dont have that luxury People need to get out esp with kids and teens in the apartments i Everyone was walking or playing around green areas Your suggestion of the army is not one that would sit well in a democracy which I think Ireland is - just about at this stage . My point is that people are now corralled into very small areas and that leads to bigger crowds . Open the parks up.
Adan Easy Comedy wrote: » If you don't have a garden you stay inside bar one short walk per day within 2km of your home. Kids or no kids thats the way it is. It is unacceptable to have kids playing in green areas, families sitting around sunbathing etc. It is also against the rules of the lock down and the guards would move people on if they come across it. Maybe you don't understand the seriousness of the situation, it drives me insane seeing people do as they please while many of us are doing our best to keep the rules for the safety of ourselves and our families, particular elderly. I would be be very happy to see the army force these idiots back into their homes.
brutes1 wrote: » People need to get out esp with kids and teens in the apartments i
sasal wrote: » Odd quote to use in a traditionally neutral country.
Adan Easy Comedy wrote: » ... a brief walk once per day if its within 2km of your house...
Adan Easy Comedy wrote: » ... one short walk per day within 2km of your home...
ChewyLouie wrote: » Since when are we limited to 1 walk per day? We're not in the UK...
M three wrote: » Cop yourself on.