General (General discussion, talk about anything.)
I think that this has been inevitable, because folk are just not obeying the restrictions which have been put in force, over the last two months, and yesterday I was in Ashton, and it was just has busy has it always is on Friday, Gerard Street was packed, the traffic was chocca, the Gerard Centre was busy, but considering we are in this Tier 3 lockdown thing, I expected it to be something like it was last March and April when we were in full lockdown, then the roads were empty, and so were the streets, but of course the most of the shops were closed then.
The scientists said cack in September that a new full lockdown was needed, but the government (Dominic Cummins) said no, and look at the mess things are in today, and I expect that this time round a full lockdown will be mostly ignored too
news.sky.com/story/government-considering-tougher-national-measures-that-could-mean-full-lockdown
Replied: 30th Oct 2020 at 23:03