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over a year ago
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"Tell us more..
Lockdown extended for 3 weeks. Do this mean we will be able to get about a but more after in 3 weeks time. "
You'll be able to go for a walk twice a day. |
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"Tell us more..
Lockdown extended for 3 weeks. Do this mean we will be able to get about a but more after in 3 weeks time.
You'll be able to go for a walk twice a day."
Only if your surname begins with a P though |
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"Tell us more..
Lockdown extended for 3 weeks. Do this mean we will be able to get about a but more after in 3 weeks time.
You'll be able to go for a walk twice a day.
Only if your surname begins with a P though"
Good job I walk to work. There and back. That's my twice a day walk |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"[Removed by poster at 16/04/20 23:28:51]"
I'm afraid to go to work incase I get pulled over and messed around.
I was hoping the laws would relax a bit after 3 weeks. |
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
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"[Removed by poster at 16/04/20 23:28:51]
I'm afraid to go to work incase I get pulled over and messed around.
I was hoping the laws would relax a bit after 3 weeks. "
What do you mean 'messed around '? |
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over a year ago
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"[Removed by poster at 16/04/20 23:28:51]
I'm afraid to go to work incase I get pulled over and messed around.
I was hoping the laws would relax a bit after 3 weeks.
What do you mean 'messed around '?"
I heard police are stopping cars and handing out fines |
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
chelmsford |
"[Removed by poster at 16/04/20 23:28:51]
I'm afraid to go to work incase I get pulled over and messed around.
I was hoping the laws would relax a bit after 3 weeks.
What do you mean 'messed around '?
I heard police are stopping cars and handing out fines "
But you are working, why would they fine you?
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"[Removed by poster at 16/04/20 23:28:51]
I'm afraid to go to work incase I get pulled over and messed around.
I was hoping the laws would relax a bit after 3 weeks. "
If you have a valid reason for being out in the car then you have nothing to worry about
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"[Removed by poster at 16/04/20 23:28:51]
I'm afraid to go to work incase I get pulled over and messed around.
I was hoping the laws would relax a bit after 3 weeks.
What do you mean 'messed around '?
I heard police are stopping cars and handing out fines
But you are working, why would they fine you?
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I do a lot of traveling with work and I havent always got paper work to prove where I'm going on the day.
So I'm guessing without that for proof they may send me back home. |
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over a year ago
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"[Removed by poster at 16/04/20 23:28:51]
I'm afraid to go to work incase I get pulled over and messed around.
I was hoping the laws would relax a bit after 3 weeks.
If you have a valid reason for being out in the car then you have nothing to worry about
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Yeah if they believe me |
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
chelmsford |
"[Removed by poster at 16/04/20 23:28:51]
I'm afraid to go to work incase I get pulled over and messed around.
I was hoping the laws would relax a bit after 3 weeks.
What do you mean 'messed around '?
I heard police are stopping cars and handing out fines
But you are working, why would they fine you?
I do a lot of traveling with work and I havent always got paper work to prove where I'm going on the day.
So I'm guessing without that for proof they may send me back home. "
Do you work for someone or yourself? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"[Removed by poster at 16/04/20 23:28:51]
I'm afraid to go to work incase I get pulled over and messed around.
I was hoping the laws would relax a bit after 3 weeks.
What do you mean 'messed around '?
I heard police are stopping cars and handing out fines
But you are working, why would they fine you?
I do a lot of traveling with work and I havent always got paper work to prove where I'm going on the day.
So I'm guessing without that for proof they may send me back home.
Do you work for someone or yourself?"
Myself |
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"[Removed by poster at 16/04/20 23:28:51]
I'm afraid to go to work incase I get pulled over and messed around.
I was hoping the laws would relax a bit after 3 weeks.
What do you mean 'messed around '?
I heard police are stopping cars and handing out fines
But you are working, why would they fine you?
I do a lot of traveling with work and I havent always got paper work to prove where I'm going on the day.
So I'm guessing without that for proof they may send me back home. "
If you can’t work from home then you have to go ‘out’ to go to work. So if you are going to work how can you be fined? |
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
chelmsford |
"[Removed by poster at 16/04/20 23:28:51]
I'm afraid to go to work incase I get pulled over and messed around.
I was hoping the laws would relax a bit after 3 weeks.
What do you mean 'messed around '?
I heard police are stopping cars and handing out fines
But you are working, why would they fine you?
I do a lot of traveling with work and I havent always got paper work to prove where I'm going on the day.
So I'm guessing without that for proof they may send me back home.
Do you work for someone or yourself?
Myself "
Its difficult to comment, not knowing what you do |
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"[Removed by poster at 16/04/20 23:28:51]
I'm afraid to go to work incase I get pulled over and messed around.
I was hoping the laws would relax a bit after 3 weeks.
What do you mean 'messed around '?
I heard police are stopping cars and handing out fines
But you are working, why would they fine you?
I do a lot of traveling with work and I havent always got paper work to prove where I'm going on the day.
So I'm guessing without that for proof they may send me back home. "
Its not Soviet Russia
I'm sure if you are saying you are working they will believe you |
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"[Removed by poster at 16/04/20 23:28:51]
I'm afraid to go to work incase I get pulled over and messed around.
I was hoping the laws would relax a bit after 3 weeks.
What do you mean 'messed around '?
I heard police are stopping cars and handing out fines
But you are working, why would they fine you?
I do a lot of traveling with work and I havent always got paper work to prove where I'm going on the day.
So I'm guessing without that for proof they may send me back home.
Its not Soviet Russia
I'm sure if you are saying you are working they will believe you"
Is he going to work though? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"[Removed by poster at 16/04/20 23:28:51]
I'm afraid to go to work incase I get pulled over and messed around.
I was hoping the laws would relax a bit after 3 weeks.
What do you mean 'messed around '?
I heard police are stopping cars and handing out fines
But you are working, why would they fine you?
I do a lot of traveling with work and I havent always got paper work to prove where I'm going on the day.
So I'm guessing without that for proof they may send me back home.
If you can’t work from home then you have to go ‘out’ to go to work. So if you are going to work how can you be fined? "
I think without proof they can. My friend was travelling to work when he was stopped by police and they asked him where he was going?
He told them that he was going to work and the policeman replied..
"and I'm supposed to believe that"
They didn't fine him but they told him to go back home and stay in. |
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
chelmsford |
"[Removed by poster at 16/04/20 23:28:51]
I'm afraid to go to work incase I get pulled over and messed around.
I was hoping the laws would relax a bit after 3 weeks.
What do you mean 'messed around '?
I heard police are stopping cars and handing out fines
But you are working, why would they fine you?
I do a lot of traveling with work and I havent always got paper work to prove where I'm going on the day.
So I'm guessing without that for proof they may send me back home.
If you can’t work from home then you have to go ‘out’ to go to work. So if you are going to work how can you be fined?
I think without proof they can. My friend was travelling to work when he was stopped by police and they asked him where he was going?
He told them that he was going to work and the policeman replied..
"and I'm supposed to believe that"
They didn't fine him but they told him to go back home and stay in. "
That doesn't make sense, I understand you can still work as long as you are social distancing
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Some coppers were told off by the superiors for chastising guy sitting in his front garden they had to issue an apology. You will get good cops and bad cops
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"[Removed by poster at 16/04/20 23:28:51]
I'm afraid to go to work incase I get pulled over and messed around.
I was hoping the laws would relax a bit after 3 weeks.
What do you mean 'messed around '?
I heard police are stopping cars and handing out fines
But you are working, why would they fine you?
I do a lot of traveling with work and I havent always got paper work to prove where I'm going on the day.
So I'm guessing without that for proof they may send me back home.
If you can’t work from home then you have to go ‘out’ to go to work. So if you are going to work how can you be fined?
I think without proof they can. My friend was travelling to work when he was stopped by police and they asked him where he was going?
He told them that he was going to work and the policeman replied..
"and I'm supposed to believe that"
They didn't fine him but they told him to go back home and stay in. "
And what did your friend do?
I’m sorry but I don’t believe that, the police would have asked where your friend worked at least.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"[Removed by poster at 16/04/20 23:28:51]
I'm afraid to go to work incase I get pulled over and messed around.
I was hoping the laws would relax a bit after 3 weeks.
What do you mean 'messed around '?
I heard police are stopping cars and handing out fines
But you are working, why would they fine you?
I do a lot of traveling with work and I havent always got paper work to prove where I'm going on the day.
So I'm guessing without that for proof they may send me back home.
If you can’t work from home then you have to go ‘out’ to go to work. So if you are going to work how can you be fined?
I think without proof they can. My friend was travelling to work when he was stopped by police and they asked him where he was going?
He told them that he was going to work and the policeman replied..
"and I'm supposed to believe that"
They didn't fine him but they told him to go back home and stay in.
That doesn't make sense, I understand you can still work as long as you are social distancing
"
You can still go to work if your work is classed as essential and you can’t work from home.
I’m in that category so still travelling to work every day on public transport. I wish the buses were like this all the time, on time and only one or two people on them |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"[Removed by poster at 16/04/20 23:28:51]
I'm afraid to go to work incase I get pulled over and messed around.
I was hoping the laws would relax a bit after 3 weeks.
What do you mean 'messed around '?
I heard police are stopping cars and handing out fines
But you are working, why would they fine you?
I do a lot of traveling with work and I havent always got paper work to prove where I'm going on the day.
So I'm guessing without that for proof they may send me back home.
If you can’t work from home then you have to go ‘out’ to go to work. So if you are going to work how can you be fined?
I think without proof they can. My friend was travelling to work when he was stopped by police and they asked him where he was going?
He told them that he was going to work and the policeman replied..
"and I'm supposed to believe that"
They didn't fine him but they told him to go back home and stay in.
And what did your friend do?
I’m sorry but I don’t believe that, the police would have asked where your friend worked at least.
"
There was more to the conversation than that, but basically they thought he was just having a day out.
After they left he went to work anyway. |
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
chelmsford |
"[Removed by poster at 16/04/20 23:28:51]
I'm afraid to go to work incase I get pulled over and messed around.
I was hoping the laws would relax a bit after 3 weeks.
What do you mean 'messed around '?
I heard police are stopping cars and handing out fines
But you are working, why would they fine you?
I do a lot of traveling with work and I havent always got paper work to prove where I'm going on the day.
So I'm guessing without that for proof they may send me back home.
If you can’t work from home then you have to go ‘out’ to go to work. So if you are going to work how can you be fined?
I think without proof they can. My friend was travelling to work when he was stopped by police and they asked him where he was going?
He told them that he was going to work and the policeman replied..
"and I'm supposed to believe that"
They didn't fine him but they told him to go back home and stay in.
And what did your friend do?
I’m sorry but I don’t believe that, the police would have asked where your friend worked at least.
There was more to the conversation than that, but basically they thought he was just having a day out.
After they left he went to work anyway. "
What work was he doing? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"[Removed by poster at 16/04/20 23:28:51]
I'm afraid to go to work incase I get pulled over and messed around.
I was hoping the laws would relax a bit after 3 weeks.
What do you mean 'messed around '?
I heard police are stopping cars and handing out fines
But you are working, why would they fine you?
I do a lot of traveling with work and I havent always got paper work to prove where I'm going on the day.
So I'm guessing without that for proof they may send me back home.
If you can’t work from home then you have to go ‘out’ to go to work. So if you are going to work how can you be fined?
I think without proof they can. My friend was travelling to work when he was stopped by police and they asked him where he was going?
He told them that he was going to work and the policeman replied..
"and I'm supposed to believe that"
They didn't fine him but they told him to go back home and stay in.
That doesn't make sense, I understand you can still work as long as you are social distancing
You can still go to work if your work is classed as essential and you can’t work from home.
I’m in that category so still travelling to work every day on public transport. I wish the buses were like this all the time, on time and only one or two people on them "
What is essential work? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"[Removed by poster at 16/04/20 23:28:51]
I'm afraid to go to work incase I get pulled over and messed around.
I was hoping the laws would relax a bit after 3 weeks.
What do you mean 'messed around '?
I heard police are stopping cars and handing out fines
But you are working, why would they fine you?
I do a lot of traveling with work and I havent always got paper work to prove where I'm going on the day.
So I'm guessing without that for proof they may send me back home.
If you can’t work from home then you have to go ‘out’ to go to work. So if you are going to work how can you be fined?
I think without proof they can. My friend was travelling to work when he was stopped by police and they asked him where he was going?
He told them that he was going to work and the policeman replied..
"and I'm supposed to believe that"
They didn't fine him but they told him to go back home and stay in.
And what did your friend do?
I’m sorry but I don’t believe that, the police would have asked where your friend worked at least.
There was more to the conversation than that, but basically they thought he was just having a day out.
After they left he went to work anyway.
What work was he doing?"
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"[Removed by poster at 16/04/20 23:28:51]
I'm afraid to go to work incase I get pulled over and messed around.
I was hoping the laws would relax a bit after 3 weeks.
What do you mean 'messed around '?
I heard police are stopping cars and handing out fines
But you are working, why would they fine you?
I do a lot of traveling with work and I havent always got paper work to prove where I'm going on the day.
So I'm guessing without that for proof they may send me back home.
If you can’t work from home then you have to go ‘out’ to go to work. So if you are going to work how can you be fined?
I think without proof they can. My friend was travelling to work when he was stopped by police and they asked him where he was going?
He told them that he was going to work and the policeman replied..
"and I'm supposed to believe that"
They didn't fine him but they told him to go back home and stay in. "
I think your friend has been watching too many re-runs of The Bill. As long as you don't work as a drug dealer you won't have any problems travelling to work. |
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"[Removed by poster at 16/04/20 23:28:51]
I'm afraid to go to work incase I get pulled over and messed around.
I was hoping the laws would relax a bit after 3 weeks.
What do you mean 'messed around '?
I heard police are stopping cars and handing out fines
But you are working, why would they fine you?
I do a lot of traveling with work and I havent always got paper work to prove where I'm going on the day.
So I'm guessing without that for proof they may send me back home.
If you can’t work from home then you have to go ‘out’ to go to work. So if you are going to work how can you be fined?
I think without proof they can. My friend was travelling to work when he was stopped by police and they asked him where he was going?
He told them that he was going to work and the policeman replied..
"and I'm supposed to believe that"
They didn't fine him but they told him to go back home and stay in.
I think your friend has been watching too many re-runs of The Bill. As long as you don't work as a drug dealer you won't have any problems travelling to work. "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"[Removed by poster at 16/04/20 23:28:51]
I'm afraid to go to work incase I get pulled over and messed around.
I was hoping the laws would relax a bit after 3 weeks.
What do you mean 'messed around '?
I heard police are stopping cars and handing out fines
But you are working, why would they fine you?
I do a lot of traveling with work and I havent always got paper work to prove where I'm going on the day.
So I'm guessing without that for proof they may send me back home.
If you can’t work from home then you have to go ‘out’ to go to work. So if you are going to work how can you be fined?
I think without proof they can. My friend was travelling to work when he was stopped by police and they asked him where he was going?
He told them that he was going to work and the policeman replied..
"and I'm supposed to believe that"
They didn't fine him but they told him to go back home and stay in.
That doesn't make sense, I understand you can still work as long as you are social distancing
You can still go to work if your work is classed as essential and you can’t work from home.
I’m in that category so still travelling to work every day on public transport. I wish the buses were like this all the time, on time and only one or two people on them
What is essential work? "
Various jobs are essential. I’m not saying on here what I do |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"[Removed by poster at 16/04/20 23:28:51]
I'm afraid to go to work incase I get pulled over and messed around.
I was hoping the laws would relax a bit after 3 weeks.
What do you mean 'messed around '?
I heard police are stopping cars and handing out fines
But you are working, why would they fine you?
I do a lot of traveling with work and I havent always got paper work to prove where I'm going on the day.
So I'm guessing without that for proof they may send me back home.
If you can’t work from home then you have to go ‘out’ to go to work. So if you are going to work how can you be fined?
I think without proof they can. My friend was travelling to work when he was stopped by police and they asked him where he was going?
He told them that he was going to work and the policeman replied..
"and I'm supposed to believe that"
They didn't fine him but they told him to go back home and stay in.
That doesn't make sense, I understand you can still work as long as you are social distancing
You can still go to work if your work is classed as essential and you can’t work from home.
I’m in that category so still travelling to work every day on public transport. I wish the buses were like this all the time, on time and only one or two people on them
What is essential work?
Various jobs are essential. I’m not saying on here what I do "
It doesn't have to be "essential" work though
You are allowed to travel to/from/for work if you cannot work from home
If you are employed somewhere that is not deemed essential but is still operating you are still expected to attend work if you cannot carry out your role from home |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"[Removed by poster at 16/04/20 23:28:51]
I'm afraid to go to work incase I get pulled over and messed around.
I was hoping the laws would relax a bit after 3 weeks.
What do you mean 'messed around '?
I heard police are stopping cars and handing out fines
But you are working, why would they fine you?
I do a lot of traveling with work and I havent always got paper work to prove where I'm going on the day.
So I'm guessing without that for proof they may send me back home.
If you can’t work from home then you have to go ‘out’ to go to work. So if you are going to work how can you be fined?
I think without proof they can. My friend was travelling to work when he was stopped by police and they asked him where he was going?
He told them that he was going to work and the policeman replied..
"and I'm supposed to believe that"
They didn't fine him but they told him to go back home and stay in.
That doesn't make sense, I understand you can still work as long as you are social distancing
You can still go to work if your work is classed as essential and you can’t work from home.
I’m in that category so still travelling to work every day on public transport. I wish the buses were like this all the time, on time and only one or two people on them
What is essential work?
Various jobs are essential. I’m not saying on here what I do
It doesn't have to be "essential" work though
You are allowed to travel to/from/for work if you cannot work from home
If you are employed somewhere that is not deemed essential but is still operating you are still expected to attend work if you cannot carry out your role from home "
100%
Why is it that lots of people on the fab forums and social media seem to think you can only travel to work if it's an essential job that is 100% WRONG.
Anyone can travel to any type of job as long as the work can't be done from home!
I work for a council and I've been moved into an essential role atm but all of the departments are still working, those who can work from home are and those who can't have been issued with a letter to show police.
If your self employed draft a letter on letter headed paper stating the nature of your work, why you can't do it all from home. My mate has done this and has been pulled by police twice and each time showed his letter and was able to go on his way.
KJ x
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"[Removed by poster at 16/04/20 23:28:51]
I'm afraid to go to work incase I get pulled over and messed around.
I was hoping the laws would relax a bit after 3 weeks.
What do you mean 'messed around '?
I heard police are stopping cars and handing out fines
But you are working, why would they fine you?
I do a lot of traveling with work and I havent always got paper work to prove where I'm going on the day.
So I'm guessing without that for proof they may send me back home.
If you can’t work from home then you have to go ‘out’ to go to work. So if you are going to work how can you be fined?
I think without proof they can. My friend was travelling to work when he was stopped by police and they asked him where he was going?
He told them that he was going to work and the policeman replied..
"and I'm supposed to believe that"
They didn't fine him but they told him to go back home and stay in.
That doesn't make sense, I understand you can still work as long as you are social distancing
You can still go to work if your work is classed as essential and you can’t work from home.
I’m in that category so still travelling to work every day on public transport. I wish the buses were like this all the time, on time and only one or two people on them
What is essential work?
Various jobs are essential. I’m not saying on here what I do
It doesn't have to be "essential" work though
You are allowed to travel to/from/for work if you cannot work from home
If you are employed somewhere that is not deemed essential but is still operating you are still expected to attend work if you cannot carry out your role from home
100%
Why is it that lots of people on the fab forums and social media seem to think you can only travel to work if it's an essential job that is 100% WRONG.
Anyone can travel to any type of job as long as the work can't be done from home!
I work for a council and I've been moved into an essential role atm but all of the departments are still working, those who can work from home are and those who can't have been issued with a letter to show police.
If your self employed draft a letter on letter headed paper stating the nature of your work, why you can't do it all from home. My mate has done this and has been pulled by police twice and each time showed his letter and was able to go on his way.
KJ x
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"[Removed by poster at 16/04/20 23:28:51]
I'm afraid to go to work incase I get pulled over and messed around.
I was hoping the laws would relax a bit after 3 weeks.
What do you mean 'messed around '?
I heard police are stopping cars and handing out fines
But you are working, why would they fine you?
I do a lot of traveling with work and I havent always got paper work to prove where I'm going on the day.
So I'm guessing without that for proof they may send me back home.
If you can’t work from home then you have to go ‘out’ to go to work. So if you are going to work how can you be fined?
I think without proof they can. My friend was travelling to work when he was stopped by police and they asked him where he was going?
He told them that he was going to work and the policeman replied..
"and I'm supposed to believe that"
They didn't fine him but they told him to go back home and stay in.
That doesn't make sense, I understand you can still work as long as you are social distancing
You can still go to work if your work is classed as essential and you can’t work from home.
I’m in that category so still travelling to work every day on public transport. I wish the buses were like this all the time, on time and only one or two people on them
What is essential work?
Various jobs are essential. I’m not saying on here what I do
It doesn't have to be "essential" work though
You are allowed to travel to/from/for work if you cannot work from home
If you are employed somewhere that is not deemed essential but is still operating you are still expected to attend work if you cannot carry out your role from home
100%
Why is it that lots of people on the fab forums and social media seem to think you can only travel to work if it's an essential job that is 100% WRONG.
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Hmm that's how I interpreted it |
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By *lan157Man
over a year ago
a village near Haywards Heath in East Sussex |
I think in 3 weeks time the number and type of shops you can visit will be widened but with the same social distancing measures in place ( like diy and garden centres) but not eating out or pubs or clubs. |
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
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"I think in 3 weeks time the number and type of shops you can visit will be widened but with the same social distancing measures in place ( like diy and garden centres) but not eating out or pubs or clubs. "
And that sounds reasonable |
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I'm afraid to go to work incase I get pulled over and messed around.
I was hoping the laws would relax a bit after 3 weeks.
What do you mean 'messed around '?
I heard police are stopping cars and handing out fines
But you are working, why would they fine you?
I do a lot of traveling with work and I havent always got paper work to prove where I'm going on the day.
So I'm guessing without that for proof they may send me back home.
If you can’t work from home then you have to go ‘out’ to go to work. So if you are going to work how can you be fined?
I think without proof they can. My friend was travelling to work when he was stopped by police and they asked him where he was going?
He told them that he was going to work and the policeman replied..
"and I'm supposed to believe that"
They didn't fine him but they told him to go back home and stay in.
That doesn't make sense, I understand you can still work as long as you are social distancing
You can still go to work if your work is classed as essential and you can’t work from home.
I’m in that category so still travelling to work every day on public transport. I wish the buses were like this all the time, on time and only one or two people on them
What is essential work?
Various jobs are essential. I’m not saying on here what I do
It doesn't have to be "essential" work though
You are allowed to travel to/from/for work if you cannot work from home
If you are employed somewhere that is not deemed essential but is still operating you are still expected to attend work if you cannot carry out your role from home
100%
Why is it that lots of people on the fab forums and social media seem to think you can only travel to work if it's an essential job that is 100% WRONG.
Hmm that's how I interpreted it "
It's people making incorrect assumptions and then posting here and on social media their own interpretations as fact that's caused countless confusion, unnecessary pitch fork mobs, stress and even led to some folk not going to work when then should have and blaming employers incorrectly.
Please read the below link to familiarize yourself with what is and isn't allowed during the UK lockdown.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-52312560
For example it's ok to drive to a destination to go for a walk as long as the length of the walk is significantly longer than the car journey. On the BBC news yesterday they explained this as you can take a 30 minute drive out to the country to then enjoy a 2 hour walk with a sit down stop to eat lunch half way and on completion of the walk drive 30 mins home.
KJ x
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