Tabnabs wrote: » Good to see the essential bric-a-brac services are open again to the public in DL. Some shop called Vintique on Georges St has reopened to sell their essential wares to the all the people emerging from their 5km cocoons.
Mav11 wrote: » Bit of a rant. Planned to go for a walk out the West pier last week, all within the 5km restriction. Parked the car in Albany Ave to cross at the pedestrian bridge over the tracks. Bridge closed due to covid restrictions. Fair enough, decided to walk down to the Dart station where that bridge was also closed due to covid. Again fair enough, decided to walk down past the Purty Kitchen. Found the pedestrian bridge near the Circle K open. You would need traffic lights for the number of walkers bunching up and trying to cross here. No social distancing possible. So DLRCC in their wisdom decide to close 2 out of 3 pedestrian bridges due to covid restrictions and channel all pedestrians through the one remaining open bridge. Am I missing something here, or is there some logic to this??
frash wrote: » I think you might have been unlucky I've gone over that bridge a few times these days & have always found everyone overly nice queuing for the pedestrian traffic to be going their way
Yakov P. Golyadkin wrote: » Seapoint has been closed, I assume the bridges at Albany Avenue and the Dart station are closed to prevent access.
Yakov P. Golyadkin wrote: » True but it's easier to seal the bridges than to erect fencing the length of the sea wall.
Larbre34 wrote: » If you want to access the west pier, go by the coal quay bridge entrance into the harbour area, plenty of room for everyone.
Mav11 wrote: » That really is not the point!
Awaaf wrote: » There may be an issue social distancing on the path between Seapoint and Salthill. That may be the reason.
s8n wrote: » why not stay at home ??
Mav11 wrote: » Absolutely, the point is why close 2 of the bridges and funnel everybody into the one remaining bridge? It is not going to help distancing!
Larbre34 wrote: » Emmmm, it kinda is.
Mav11 wrote: » Emmmm, its kinda not. So, which of the big words above would you like explained??? Only too happy to help. Mav
Mav11 wrote: » If you are not capable of keeping up with the discussion, then perhaps you shouldn't even try!!!
Larbre34 wrote: » Primary care means GP services, ancillaries like physio, OTs, community nursing, ante natal, dieticians, bloods, x-ray and other diagnostics, minor injury clinic, dressings suite etc.