FutureTeashock wrote: » If people don't want to get the Rona, THEY can restrict THEIR movements. I'm not ruining my life over others people's phobias and OCD.
CBear1993 wrote: » Stick to the golf eh?
Golf is my Game wrote: » It's full allowed to post on any of the forums here as far as I can see.
CBear1993 wrote: » Dogg Munde still acting the ballbag on here I see, some things never change!
Golf is my Game wrote: » You've got to follow the law though if not your just a git.
Stephen Gifted Geophysics wrote: » Point out the inaccuracies in my post
Golf is my Game wrote: » Even if you do that you still have to do the restricted movements for 14 days so its not a way around it and not safe either.
CBear1993 wrote: » Indeed. But when “post” contains excrement like yours one would wonder if there should be a minimum IQ test before entering a thread. You basically just spat out what the news tells you. Thanks bot
pjohnson wrote: » Yes better to spit out whatever conspiracy/alt news rubbish you found. That'll show off your IQ alright :pac:
yoshimitsu wrote: » ok maybe I should tone down my rhetoric. Didnt mean to make you feel insulted in any way I didnt understand you were referring back to March given that we are talking about the green list just issued 3 days ago, NL's current restrictions, Spain's regionalized infections, etc. So in March, I agree with you, many EU countries took very different measures as everybody was trying to figure out how to best protect themselves. But now, July 2020, the status quo is quite homogeneous and Ireland's positions does stand out (as reported by many continental news outlets). IMO, it has nothing to do with Shengen. Romania and Spain - for example - are part of the Shengen agreement but many other EU countries have some form of restrictions to travel there, total or regionalized. France is considering closing it's eastern boarder with Catalunya. It's not about Shengen, it's about telling people where they should or should go to on a regional basis. As to your point about half the Irish people not knowing where the Canaries are, I'm not Irish so maybe a give a bit too much credit to the indigenous geographical competences but I would think that someone who gets on a 4.5hr flight to an island off the coast of Western Africa would be aware of the difference to flying to a region bordering France on the Mediterranean. But maybe other Irish posters are more qualified than me in making that assessment
FutureTeashock wrote: » Can I travel freely from Ireland to any country with open borders? YES!Do I need to take any notice of the Govt's ludicrous Green List? NO!Am I required by law to isolate or restrict my movements after returning from anywhere in the world? NO. All of the above are 100% facts and cannot be argued because they are incontrovertibly true.
Duke of Url wrote: » We can debate common sense.
Duke of Url wrote: » I wont be taking a vacation outside or within Ireland this year.
Deleted User wrote: » Why?
Duke of Url wrote: » Its a trust issue Im not putting myself in a position that I have no control over like Flights and Hotels Hygiene inside or outside of the country..
realdanbreen wrote: » Ibiza! Ibiza! Ibiza! Off tomorrow for 2 weeks, can't wait!
bladespin wrote: » Was literally just watching a video from there a few mins ago, looks amazing and strangely quiet - I like.
Niner leprauchan wrote: » 14th time. It's not a legal requirement
Golf is my Game wrote: » Well I saw something on the government websites or department of travel and I think health and safety people that you have to do that so really people should be ignoring what the experts are saying and just thinking they do their own thing because it's suits them and they don't care about others and the elderly and sick and so on.