BanditLuke wrote: » If you have no comments to make regarding the thread subject then can you keep the personal remarks to your good self. Thank you.
khalessi wrote: » In our case the children were not given a chance to become super spreaders as the schools were closed, since most people know how quick they can spread viruses, especially when you think there are over one million school going children in Ireland. The clusters more then likely were caused by carers and ageny staff unaware of Covid19 being present and not having adequate PPE.
Paddygreen wrote: » Super spreader kids are a real worry for me as I go to get my essential items at the nearest supermarket to my home. Some people are bringing the little snotbags out. One woman had one running loose , I had to hover in the guitar and veg section until it was gone.
Cyrus wrote: » do you shout at joggers luke?
BanditLuke wrote: » Do you use capital letters ever?
easypazz wrote: » Can you answer the question please? Do you have a meltdown when you see a jogger on a footpath?
Cyrus wrote: » yes i do, but not generally on boards. so do you shout at joggers luke?
BanditLuke wrote: » Can i ask why you don't use capital letters because it's as about as relevant as if i shout at joggers or not.
fryup wrote: » If the government relax restrictions and people go back to their old ways...and then a few weeks down the line there's a resurgence of infections....it will be very difficult to get people to return to lockdown mode. That's what the government are trying to avoid.
easypazz wrote: » Its not really. You have an issue with people jogging on a footpath FFS.
Paddygreen wrote: » Joggers and cyclists should be ashamed of themselves. Observing from my landing window I have noticed one particular jogger that I know for a fact is jogging outside the permitted 2km radius. I am keeping a record of activity in my permitted zone of activity should the authorities need the information.
Cork Boy 53 wrote: » Why do I think that you`re a windup merchant?:rolleyes:
Cyrus wrote: » i'm just not bothered luke, bad to the bone i am! so why are joggers an issue for you?
BanditLuke wrote: » Already explained many times pal which you are well aware of. Round and round we go.
Cyrus wrote: » another thing that hasn't happened paddy.
Paddygreen wrote: » Are you blind pal? It's happening all over the country. Sweaty joggers who are not within their exercise area flagrantly disobeying the rules.
Cyrus wrote: » we aren't pals luke, looking at your posts in politics we never will be, i haven't seen it anywhere else, so indulge me, what's your issue with joggers? oh and have a read of this as well, interesting stuff.https://spectator.us/leaked-homeland-security-report-coronavirus/
BanditLuke wrote: » I'm sensing anger from the anti lockdown crowd on here the more they realise its the only responsible strategy for the time being. I feel that pain, we all do. Nobody wants this to continue absolutely nobody but continue it must in support of our health care workers who are fighting to keep us all safe from this terrible virus. Now is the time to come together and redouble our efforts and get onboard for our country.
BanditLuke wrote: » I'm not here to indulge anyone my friend. You've responded to my argument on jogging on here some time ago I'm not going round the block with you again. Enjoy your day, pal.
Cyrus wrote: » you understand paddy that a 2k radius of ones house would give you a 16k jogging route so i would wager the vast majority are within their 2k.
Paddygreen wrote: » I know where he lives and he knows I know because I have pulled back the curtains to let him know I know. His house is 5.7km away, I have checked it on Google maps.