Quackster wrote: » Don't forget the scumbag who travelled to West Kerry from Cork a few days ago for a spot of paragliding, got tangled in overhead ESB cables and knocked out the power to a few thousand homes. Unnecessarily wasting the resources of the emergency services in the process.
amdaley28 wrote: » Should have left him up there :mad:
An Ciarraioch wrote: » Three days to go to match Sligo's two weeks.
amdaley28 wrote: » Here's hoping. Hope the weekend travelers don''t upset our future figures.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » That's definitely the worry now! So annoying how people think it doesn't affect them and that its ok to break the 5km rules. Radio Kerry said the Gardaí turned back 100 people yesterday (not sure if that's people or vehicles?). Very frustrating, especially with how well we have managed to contain it in Kerry.https://www.radiokerry.ie/kerry-gardai-turn-around-100-people-breach-5km-limit/?fbclid=IwAR3x5a4dK07HLTZTw423eiGVdaFlvRWI7urdshSQSt1tUmXRLzwRx0hgj84
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I bet the beaches were packed today (and yesterday), but I can imagine how packed the beaches are going to be once the restrictions are relaxed to 20km from the 8th! They will be thronged. I hate busy beaches at the best of times, people will be flocking to the beaches come the 8th! I will be glad to go for a drive again though and get away from the town etc. I'm already thinking of when we could book a night or two away after the hotels open up. Really considering a break in August/sept. Hopefully there will be some good deals around to entice people to book! edited to add that I've seen someone I know post up on facebook how the drove up the country, and to see someone and that it was worth breaking the rules. This isn't the first or second time this person has broken the restrictions and its taking the p*ss at this stage. Some people literally are so selfish. I haven't gone anywhere outside of work and shopping and these people think they are great flaunting it on facebook. Idiots!!
ejmaztec wrote: » I can imagine them thinking that they can sneak off outside the 5km limit and no one will know, and like the case with the 5 year-old getting rescued near a North Kerry beach a couple of days ago, the whole world ends up knowing about it when the sneaking off becomes a near-death experience.
Igotadose wrote: » Local rumor is that it was a large group from Enniscorthy visiting Inch beach
lottpaul wrote: » The child rescued from Littor was from Abbeyfeale - a good bit more than the 5km. When her grandmother spoke on behalf of the family it was to condemn the sale of inflatables etc - not a mention of the fact that they shouldn't really have been there in the first place - but in the massive anxiety and panic surrounding the incident and then the relief that her grandchild had been rescued and a tragedy averted I'd be inclined to let that aspect pass. The Enniscorthy part was (according to Raidio Na G) that a car from there was stopped at a checkpoint near Inch and "told to turn around". I really doubt they drove all the way back to Wexford, but leaving that to one side the more damning part of it is that they must have driven from Enniscorthy, presumably through New Ross, then the Waterford-Cork road, then the N22 to Killarney and on to Inch - and hadn't been stopped at any checkpoint on the way? I know they could have taken other routes to avoid Cork city (Carrick/Clonmel/Mallow etc) but it still doesn't sound great. I know the 5km limit is very restrictive on a lovely weekend but to travel from Enniscorthy is really taking liberties.
monkeysnapper wrote: » I've been out cycling the past couple of weeks by where I live and keeping to the 5km rule and easily getting a 40/50 km cycle in. All on b roads .... I have been working throughout all of this and I have to say people in general have been really good. I went to the beach a couple of times ( inside my 5km) and not many people there and the ones that were there were abiding distancing by a huge margin .
xxyyzz wrote: » Tralee people are sheep, we are surrounded by the longest most beautiful beaches in the country yet people only flock to banna or fenit. There's beach all the way from derrymore to castlegregory and from the maharees to fermoyle that you can have all to yourself if you do a bit of exploring what's on your doorstep.
An Ciarraioch wrote: » Now two weeks without a new case, so few, if any of the 308 diagnosed to date are likely to be active now.
kn wrote: » Travel restriction to be changed from proposed 20k from Monday to within your County. I guess that makes it easier for the Guards identifying what vehicles to spot check.
amdaley28 wrote: » Not sure how that's going to work ?
jimmytwotimes 2013 wrote: » Prob easier monitor major entry points to county than beaches and exit points of towns Kerry free of cases so keep non-essential out of kerry. Not perfect system but makes little sense keeping everyone to 20k in counties free of covid. The Midlands cud be messy as county boundaries often split towns
Quackster wrote: » Exactly. I've been arguing this is how it should have been all along. Have permanent check-points on the major county crossing-points and rolling checkpoints on the back roads. Small countries could be paired up, like Laois/Offaly.