eusap wrote: » You only need to look at the car park of Kildare Village to see there are many visitors to Kildare
GavMan wrote: » Why bother? Enforcement has been thin on the ground from what I've seen
donfers wrote: » also is it correct to say the gardai currently cannot legally force you to turn back? They can advise and suggest but not enforce i.e. you could say "thanks for the feedback officer but you know what I already burnt a tonne of money on a foreign holiday that wasn't refunded, so I did what the government suggested and spent another chunk on a staycation (that again won't be refunded) so I'll carry on thanks"
Lex Luthor wrote: » add that to people creeping out of the houses in the early hours to head off on their holiers to avoid the checkpoints, we wont get a rest bite any time soon
Lex Luthor wrote: » I imagine if they had the same level of testing in other counties how much it would be up
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » True and it knew not to go the 15 minutes out the road to Blessington.
Lex Luthor wrote: » That virus is very intelligent It only got worse and infect everyone from Kildare at 12:01 Saturday morning
[Deleted User] wrote: » I'm actually regretting cancelling my staycation - I'd love to know exactly how many people are breaking the lockdown; I'd say many thousands.
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » Is 24 cases from 220000 people enough for you to cancel your holidays? Especially if you've paid North of 1K and no chance of a refund? I think not.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Latest figures- 24- same as Dublin - so on a per population equivalent -about 6 times the rate of Dublin Not good. Those thinking of travelling outside of the county- all I can say is do reconsider- all my neighbours have cancelled- it’s bloody tough, not right in my view but you do t know what next week will bring in terms of outbreaks - but it’s your choice.
Lex Luthor wrote: » There are some houses on a street in Graigecullen that are in Laois and in Carlow. To get to your house in Laois on the street you drive through Laois as you approach your street, then into the cul de sac where you pass about 8 houses in Carlow and the last 4 houses are back in Laois There are a few examples of it down there
jaffa20 wrote: » What are they doing with the grass in Monread park? They have a sign saying wildlife area in a few spots but have just cut the grass and left it on top. I thought they might be stripped the turf and planting wildflower meadows. Would be wonderful to see them doing that. Or maybe they are just going to let the grass grow long in parts!
pad199207 wrote: » Rathkeale Boulevard really setting up on the ring road I see
Coeus wrote: » We have some hotel bookings for down the country next week and intend on going. At least one has our address here but I haven't received any calls or emails...yet. That said I can't imagine any hotel wanting to cancel one night given whats coming for them this winter but we'll see.
Deleted User wrote: » It would be good to hear if people have been forced to cancel their bookings by the hotels themselves, once they know your address.https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/midlands-lockdown-q-a-firstly-is-it-a-lockdown-or-not-1.4325746And for residents of the three counties who have planned or are already on a holiday elsewhere? Elaina Fitzgerald Kane, president of the Irish Hotels Federation, said hotels are contacting anyone with an address in Kildare, Laois and Offaly who were booked to stay with them over the next fortnight to allow them cancel or move their booking. Anyone already booked in can stay for the duration of their booking. One issue is people booking through online booking sites who may not have provided an address. Ms Fitzgerald Kane said hotels are contacting anyone for whom they don’t have an address by telephone or email to check they are not from the three counties where restrictions apply.