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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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This in the news:-
New coronavirus guidelines have made it illegal to have sex in your own home with a person from another household from today.
The government is set to lay out the new regulations this morning, which will ban people from socialising indoors with a person from outside your household bubble. The new regulation reads: ‘No person may participate in a gathering which takes place in a public or private place indoors, and consists of two or more persons.’
Until today, the person who goes inside another person’s home would have been the one breaching the rules. However, now both people could be prosecuted under the new amendment to the The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) Regulations 2020 bill, that is set to be presented before Parliament on Monday morning.
Previous rules did not include wording about meeting in private places as the general message was to ‘stay at home’ and to avoid all but essential travel. Now only those with ‘reasonable excuses’ will be allowed to meet privately indoors – which does not include meeting up to have sex.
Reasonable excuses cover elite athletes, vulnerable people and key workers. |
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"This in the news:-
New coronavirus guidelines have made it illegal to have sex in your own home with a person from another household from today.
The government is set to lay out the new regulations this morning, which will ban people from socialising indoors with a person from outside your household bubble. The new regulation reads: ‘No person may participate in a gathering which takes place in a public or private place indoors, and consists of two or more persons.’
Until today, the person who goes inside another person’s home would have been the one breaching the rules. However, now both people could be prosecuted under the new amendment to the The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) Regulations 2020 bill, that is set to be presented before Parliament on Monday morning.
Previous rules did not include wording about meeting in private places as the general message was to ‘stay at home’ and to avoid all but essential travel. Now only those with ‘reasonable excuses’ will be allowed to meet privately indoors – which does not include meeting up to have sex.
Reasonable excuses cover elite athletes, vulnerable people and key workers."
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By *rs spicyCouple
over a year ago
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"I should imagine it'll still be OK for Mr Cummings to head out over thirty miles and fuck someones wife saying he's only getting his eyesight checked though. X"
Has he done that? I'd not heard that bit but by saying "still", the implication is that he has done it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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People may joke but as much as it is important to take caution because of the virus we are all adults and can use our own judgement. The goverment can easily control us as they see fit now using covid as a smoke screen.
Our civil liverties are slowly being eroded you watch.
Wonder if Boris gets such a majority in 2024 ? |
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"This in the news:-
New coronavirus guidelines have made it illegal to have sex in your own home with a person from another household from today.
The government is set to lay out the new regulations this morning, which will ban people from socialising indoors with a person from outside your household bubble. The new regulation reads: ‘No person may participate in a gathering which takes place in a public or private place indoors, and consists of two or more persons.’"
May I please ask why people, (This isn't the first thread on this) Are saying it is illegal to have sex?
Is it not that another person from another household are not to enter your property?
It isn't just about sex. It is on a whole.
People from another household shouldn't of been in your home from the start. I do not get why people are making it out to be sexual.
It's beyond me after all this time in lockdown people are still moaning about not seeing someone for sex!
Does family not come first? I want to be able to see family in the comfort of my own home. Not invite some random person for sex!
If people actually stuck to guidelines instead of trying to find loopholes we may get back to some sort of normality earlier. Rather than later! |
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"...and what about those couples who dont live together and have stuck to the rules having not seen their partners for weeks on end, no intimacy, no physical support for each other...yet hoards of dickheads are gathering in public parks and beaches not giving zero shits about the law with no recriminations...its an absolute joke!"
Totally agree. But it is the ones sticking to guidelines that are helping.
Not the ones ignoring them.
Just because certain people have ignored guidelines, doesn't mean the rest of us should.
I fully agree with you. If we all stick to the guidelines, we would be out of this sooner. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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This isn't about being able to just have sex it's about our civil liberties being eroded by a right wing goverment trying to control the country using covid as a reason.
As I said we need to be cautious but we are being controlled left right and centre and you have one rule for them and one for us. Cummings come to mind plus Boris supports him openly yet he breached the rules.
If I doubted my ability to drive I'd consult my optician not drive 30 minutes.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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All that is needed is common sense, wash your hands, socially distance which is what we and most others are doing yet all these laws are being made which is an infringement. |
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"...and what about those couples who dont live together and have stuck to the rules having not seen their partners for weeks on end, no intimacy, no physical support for each other...yet hoards of dickheads are gathering in public parks and beaches not giving zero shits about the law with no recriminations...its an absolute joke!
Totally agree. But it is the ones sticking to guidelines that are helping.
Not the ones ignoring them.
Just because certain people have ignored guidelines, doesn't mean the rest of us should.
I fully agree with you. If we all stick to the guidelines, we would be out of this sooner. "
The more people who ignore the guidelines, the more the rest of us need to protect ourselves and our loved ones by avoiding situations where we come into contact with them. |
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"People may joke but as much as it is important to take caution because of the virus we are all adults and can use our own judgement. The goverment can easily control us as they see fit now using covid as a smoke screen. For the last month or so covid Infections have been slowly going up In derby If only In small numbers but since april thats over 100 people tested and thats only the ones they know about just derby here we,re talking about we,re all very vulnerable to this killer easeing the lockdown scares me most of all as I still think its to soon to do so and so do many people.
Our civil liverties are slowly being eroded you watch.
Wonder if Boris gets such a majority in 2024 ? "
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"All that is needed is common sense, wash your hands, socially distance which is what we and most others are doing yet all these laws are being made which is an infringement."
Sadly that's not all that is needed.
It's clear that there are plenty of people who think they know better, and are quite willing to disregard instructions asking us to do this or that for the greater good. Hence the need for legislation. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"This in the news:-
New coronavirus guidelines have made it illegal to have sex in your own home with a person from another household from today.
The government is set to lay out the new regulations this morning, which will ban people from socialising indoors with a person from outside your household bubble. The new regulation reads: ‘No person may participate in a gathering which takes place in a public or private place indoors, and consists of two or more persons.’
May I please ask why people, (This isn't the first thread on this) Are saying it is illegal to have sex?
Is it not that another person from another household are not to enter your property?
It isn't just about sex. It is on a whole.
People from another household shouldn't of been in your home from the start. I do not get why people are making it out to be sexual.
It's beyond me after all this time in lockdown people are still moaning about not seeing someone for sex!
Does family not come first? I want to be able to see family in the comfort of my own home. Not invite some random person for sex!
If people actually stuck to guidelines instead of trying to find loopholes we may get back to some sort of normality earlier. Rather than later!"
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By *ammy lynWoman
over a year ago
Stoke-on-trent |
"This isn't about being able to just have sex it's about our civil liberties being eroded by a right wing goverment trying to control the country using covid as a reason.
As I said we need to be cautious but we are being controlled left right and centre and you have one rule for them and one for us. Cummings come to mind plus Boris supports him openly yet he breached the rules.
If I doubted my ability to drive I'd consult my optician not drive 30 minutes.
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Well said. |
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