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hands up all those leaving lockdown.... err, not you Leicester!!!
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By *abio OP Man
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
so basically leicester going in reverse... all non essential shops closing from tomorrow... schools as of thursday
anyone caught up in this? how ya feeling? how big is the area around shut? will there be berlin style checkpoints near braunstone and Wigston? |
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I was just looking forward to taking the kids to the park! Even though I'd booked them in for a hair cut, the park was more inviting!
Well it's Leicester and the outskirts. Who would have thought a time would come where we'd be better living in coalville |
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Slightly worrying that some will travel out of Leicester to visit a pub nearby and then spread the virus out of Leicester.
These local lockdowns rely on people doing the right thing being sensible.
As we've seen, people don't seem to be very sensible. |
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Although I am intrigued as to how they believe it is going to work. All that is happening is leicester is going back to how it was a week ago, that means the rise hasn't happened due to non essential shops opening but because people just did their own thing. How's that going to change a thing?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The mayor of Leicester has been taking a leaf out of Trump's book. He says Leicester only have a higher rate because they tested more....love to know what he based it on?
Maybe his next suggestion will follow...stop testing and it will go away? |
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"Be interesting to see if there is an exodus to the pubs out of area.
It’s a very diverse area so hopefully pubs won’t be a priority and they abide by the lockdown to bring it down. "
Large student population, if they're still there. |
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By *abio OP Man
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
"Slightly worrying that some will travel out of Leicester to visit a pub nearby and then spread the virus out of Leicester.
These local lockdowns rely on people doing the right thing being sensible.
As we've seen, people don't seem to be very sensible. "
honestly.... if you are travelling to hinkley for a beer... i think all is already lost!!!! |
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By *abio OP Man
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
"Be interesting to see if there is an exodus to the pubs out of area.
It’s a very diverse area so hopefully pubs won’t be a priority and they abide by the lockdown to bring it down.
Large student population, if they're still there. "
the kids at demontfort are streetwise and would have left town ages ago... those at leicester uni probably haven't even worked out there is a pandemic yet!!! they live in there own bubble!!! |
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"The mayor of Leicester has been taking a leaf out of Trump's book. He says Leicester only have a higher rate because they tested more....love to know what he based it on?
Maybe his next suggestion will follow...stop testing and it will go away?"
He could be right, Barrow in furness was getting bad press weeks ago about the number of cases in the town but they have tested on average two and a half times more than similar sized areas..
Not sure if Leicester has had a higher, normal or lower level if testing than others..
There's certainly a line of thought that there hasn't been enough testing, even if those tested are asymptomatic it willbe shown as a higher number, more isolation etc..
At present it mostly seems to be those that are ill and present at hospital are tested..
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"Local lockdowns will be counter productive!! “Unnecessary” travel out of Leicester is only advised! This is just going to push carriers out of Leicester to shop etc in surrounding areas. "
Exactly! People didn't exactly stay local when they went shopping anyway. IKEA opened and there's not one in Leicester but many people still went there! The same for beaches, 2hr traveling from here. We're not being told we can't leave to shop, just told it's not advised but all shops on the area have to close.
Yes you'd like to think people wouldn't do it but they will, just like they have been doing. |
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By *abio OP Man
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
"Without a strong deterent this lockdown won't work.
We've already seen the mass gatherings going on all around. People will travel out of the area because what's to stop them??? "
i am so tempted to say start building a wall at leicester forest east!!!!
check papers at narborough......
and if anyone answers with the phrase "m'duck" at the end... shoot them on site!!! |
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The mayor of Leicester is an idiot.
He was also spoken to by Leicestershire police for breaking lockdown on at least two occasions to go visit his girlfriend and came up with some mediocre excuse involving a broken window latch.
I think he's Trump and Cummings lovechild... |
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Even if Leicester were testing more than other places (and I'm not convinced that's the case), the fact that 10% of cases in England last week came from Leicester would indicate that something isn't as it should be. |
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"Even if Leicester were testing more than other places (and I'm not convinced that's the case), the fact that 10% of cases in England last week came from Leicester would indicate that something isn't as it should be."
They were all at the beach |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If testing was available for everyone in the country all the time... I doubt the whole country would be coming out of Lockdown "
Testing is now widely available. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Really isn't surprising and it's not because of people going to the beach etc.
There have been similar flare ups in cities in other countries e.g in Germany, Portugal, Australia which has resulted in local lock downs.
It's is not really down to individual behaviours but more demographics or area specific issues.
Well probably see similar lockdowns but I can imagine they will be more targeted going forward as we develop a better understanding of transmission in certain areas.
Very much doubt we will see another wide scale lockdown. |
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Leicester going back into lockdown, schools to shut again so are all the non essential shops and forget about the pubs........
It's a good job that no one from Leicester knows how to travel out of the city to let's say a pub, restaurant or any random non essential shop.
UK government fucking morons making it up as they go along!!
Bride and groom must wash their hands before and after exchanging rings, I'm assuming that they are going to bang like barn doors on their wedding night and live together afterwards!
You can go to Spain and don't have to quarantine on your way back but if you go to Portugal you have to quarantine upon your return, yet you can fly to Spain hire a car drive to Portugal have your holiday in Portugal then drive back to Spain fly home and don't have to quarantine.
Rant over thanks for listening
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By *on12xxMan
over a year ago
leeds |
"I have a feeling other cities will follow the same route unfortunately. I think the country will be in a other lockdown in the coming months. Hope I'm wrong but I've a bad feeling about it"
I agree hope were wrong |
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By *on12xxMan
over a year ago
leeds |
Anyone else find it sad that All the efforts in lockdown by decent people appears to be wasted by selfish people who don't follow rules
Im not taking about England.
Scotland Ni
Additionally don't worry Boris doing press ups. Sad. Don't panic don't panic Mr mannering
Seem to be better than england |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've got family caught up in this. received messages within minutes of this being announced off my dad to cancel me and my little boy to go see him. My friends messaging as they know i'm going through Leicester to pick up my other children.
I'm just going to have to take a different route to see my children... My dad is going to have a wait a few weeks longer to see his grandson.
Me personally i just have the question of how the hell are they going to police it. so many will just go to Hinckley, Loughborough and even to Coalville to use non essential shops. I don't think it will be too effective. |
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By *on12xxMan
over a year ago
leeds |
"I've got family caught up in this. received messages within minutes of this being announced off my dad to cancel me and my little boy to go see him. My friends messaging as they know i'm going through Leicester to pick up my other children.
I'm just going to have to take a different route to see my children... My dad is going to have a wait a few weeks longer to see his grandson.
Me personally i just have the question of how the hell are they going to police it. so many will just go to Hinckley, Loughborough and even to Coalville to use non essential shops. I don't think it will be too effective. "
Ignoring rules agree let's keep spreading the virus.
Get a grip this won't go away if we are not discplined and don't sack pm. Dimminc cummings.. And his assistant boris |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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This is just the start , I’m sure more places will follow ,then the whole country will be on lockdown again , not many people are taking this seriously enough |
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By *on12xxMan
over a year ago
leeds |
"Leicester going back into lockdown, schools to shut again so are all the non essential shops and forget about the pubs........
It's a good job that no one from Leicester knows how to travel out of the city to let's say a pub, restaurant or any random non essential shop.
UK government fucking morons making it up as they go along!!
Bride and groom must wash their hands before and after exchanging rings, I'm assuming that they are going to bang like barn doors on their wedding night and live together afterwards!
You can go to Spain and don't have to quarantine on your way back but if you go to Portugal you have to quarantine upon your return, yet you can fly to Spain hire a car drive to Portugal have your holiday in Portugal then drive back to Spain fly home and don't have to quarantine.
Rant over thanks for listening
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I agree. Supported Boris at first were Mike's behind new zzealand closer to home Scotland alot better than england. Sack pm cummings and his assistant boris |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I've got family caught up in this. received messages within minutes of this being announced off my dad to cancel me and my little boy to go see him. My friends messaging as they know i'm going through Leicester to pick up my other children.
I'm just going to have to take a different route to see my children... My dad is going to have a wait a few weeks longer to see his grandson.
Me personally i just have the question of how the hell are they going to police it. so many will just go to Hinckley, Loughborough and even to Coalville to use non essential shops. I don't think it will be too effective.
Ignoring rules agree let's keep spreading the virus.
Get a grip this won't go away if we are not discplined and don't sack pm. Dimminc cummings.. And his assistant boris"
A lot have ignored the rules down there. As in other places. Leicester wont be the first place to be lockdown. However how it will be policed i dont know. Most are already upset about it all and wondering how the hell they are going to live etc. or get to work if they work out of the city area. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I would worry about the poor people who going to die cos of this
Not the incovienve to you.
FOLLOW RULES OR FULL LOCKDOWN AGAIN AND MORE DEATHS. "
who says ive ignored the rules.... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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You can guarantee that people will simply travel out of the Leicester lockdown area to towns and cities where they can have some “freedoms”. How many will have Covid, you can only guess and the police will not have enough resources to prevent this, but as we have seen over the last 2-3 weeks on beaches and in a number of cities; a large minority of the British public have no common sense |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i find those who will be most upset are those like myself who have followed the rules to the letter. Seen those who haven't. its very frustrating to a lot of people.
People will be now attacking more those who say dont wear a mask (even though they may have a genuine reason to do so).
Its a big question of how the hell are they going to Police this... its wasnt fully effective policing before when whole nation was in lockdown so how is that going to change that will be a big question.... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"You can guarantee that people will simply travel out of the Leicester lockdown area to towns and cities where they can have some “freedoms”. How many will have Covid, you can only guess and the police will not have enough resources to prevent this, but as we have seen over the last 2-3 weeks on beaches and in a number of cities; a large minority of the British public have no common sense"
Yeah, a lot on social media already said oh well we will go to Loughborough (example) for a pint or go shopping. its daft. |
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"This is just the start , I’m sure more places will follow ,then the whole country will be on lockdown again , not many people are taking this seriously enough "
We have fallen into the It won't affect me mindset, it only affects the elderly and vulnerable so why should I care... compassion at its worst |
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By *on12xxMan
over a year ago
leeds |
"i find those who will be most upset are those like myself who have followed the rules to the letter. Seen those who haven't. its very frustrating to a lot of people.
People will be now attacking more those who say dont wear a mask (even though they may have a genuine reason to do so).
Its a big question of how the hell are they going to Police this... its wasnt fully effective policing before when whole nation was in lockdown so how is that going to change that will be a big question.... "
We have an army use them and let's enforce proper lockdown
Im sorry for you if you have followed lockdiwn as my children have not hugged their grandparents since march
Since Dominic cummings got away with it alot people ignited rules. We need to sack pm cummings assistant Boris
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By *on12xxMan
over a year ago
leeds |
"This is just the start , I’m sure more places will follow ,then the whole country will be on lockdown again , not many people are taking this seriously enough
We have fallen into the It won't affect me mindset, it only affects the elderly and vulnerable so why should I care... compassion at its worst "
Let's face it we're a selfish country now
I feel sorry for all decent people |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The mayor of Leicester has been taking a leaf out of Trump's book. He says Leicester only have a higher rate because they tested more....love to know what he based it on?
Maybe his next suggestion will follow...stop testing and it will go away?"
Lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"i find those who will be most upset are those like myself who have followed the rules to the letter. Seen those who haven't. its very frustrating to a lot of people.
People will be now attacking more those who say dont wear a mask (even though they may have a genuine reason to do so).
Its a big question of how the hell are they going to Police this... its wasnt fully effective policing before when whole nation was in lockdown so how is that going to change that will be a big question....
We have an army use them and let's enforce proper lockdown
Im sorry for you if you have followed lockdiwn as my children have not hugged their grandparents since march
Since Dominic cummings got away with it alot people ignited rules. We need to sack pm cummings assistant Boris
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followed lockdown to the letter, not hugged 3 of my children since end of Feb and it hurts but i will continue to follow the rules regardless what they are. My family know i shall follow it protecting my youngest also. Would love a hug im craving a hug of family but not at the risk of my life theirs or other peoples they may have contact with. Facetime will just get used more xx
I doubt they will bring the army out thats the issue. Seems a lot have the attitude re cummings. Leicester Mayor traveled to his Gf place with a flimsy excuse and he argued against the government (failed obviously) to prevent a lockdown happening. its crazy in all honesty. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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What if, they really push the track and trace. Monitor where you go (let’s face it they can do this now) and IF your one that has ignored the warnings, had disregarded for social distancing... then you forgo any NHS treatment of which is connected to Covid. Call it the t&c’s of NHS..
IF everyone had really put social distancing in place, shouldn’t the virus had died off by now?
People are going to travel out of of the area, with those who are willing to make sacrifices staying home. 4th July pubs open...and Those who didn’t give a dam before will grow a conscious?
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By (user no longer on site)
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"i find those who will be most upset are those like myself who have followed the rules to the letter. Seen those who haven't. its very frustrating to a lot of people.
People will be now attacking more those who say dont wear a mask (even though they may have a genuine reason to do so).
Its a big question of how the hell are they going to Police this... its wasnt fully effective policing before when whole nation was in lockdown so how is that going to change that will be a big question.... "
It's like keeping the whole class back for detention when just a few kids were causing havoc.
Leicester is just the first. It won't be the last.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Sad you kids have missed the hugs
Other people so. Selfish "
A lot are. I'm shocked by it all.... I'm keeping an eye on the news see what they say for policing it. As someone else said its like keeping whole class for detention yet a few caused the issues. A lot wont be happy, having tasted some freedom. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The ones who catch it aren't necessarily the ones breaking the rules. They may be venturing out for one food shop because they can't get a delivery and some covidiot walks too close to them and passes it on. The person then unknowingly takes it back to their large family.
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"The ones who catch it aren't necessarily the ones breaking the rules. They may be venturing out for one food shop because they can't get a delivery and some covidiot walks too close to them and passes it on. The person then unknowingly takes it back to their large family.
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I like the covidiot term |
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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
Dubai & Nottingham |
Is this the city or the whole county ?
Not surprising at all , based on the demographics and levels of testing they are doing compared to other places.
Expect to see the same in a few more areas over the next few months
I’m sure it will all be fine
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By *oirinMarkusCouple
over a year ago
West Midlands and West London |
"Is this the city or the whole county ?
Not surprising at all , based on the demographics and levels of testing they are doing compared to other places.
Expect to see the same in a few more areas over the next few months
I’m sure it will all be fine
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Demographics? |
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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
Dubai & Nottingham |
"Maybe the Army will set up checkpoints on all main roads in and out of Leicester then taser or shoot anybody trying to escape lol"
I hope not I have to travel to MK , Will I need bullet proof glass as I drive past J21/22 ? Might be better to just keep calm and control the virus , but don’t shake the hands of corpses or Jane day trips to castles like BlowJo and Cummings |
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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
Dubai & Nottingham |
"Is this the city or the whole county ?
Not surprising at all , based on the demographics and levels of testing they are doing compared to other places.
Expect to see the same in a few more areas over the next few months
I’m sure it will all be fine
Demographics? "
Look it up in a dictionary |
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By *oirinMarkusCouple
over a year ago
West Midlands and West London |
"Is this the city or the whole county ?
Not surprising at all , based on the demographics and levels of testing they are doing compared to other places.
Expect to see the same in a few more areas over the next few months
I’m sure it will all be fine
Demographics?
Look it up in a dictionary "
It's more that I'm wondering what you mean by that and Leicester... Care to explain? |
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By *abio OP Man
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
"Is this the city or the whole county ?
Not surprising at all , based on the demographics and levels of testing they are doing compared to other places.
Expect to see the same in a few more areas over the next few months
I’m sure it will all be fine
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Well, Leicester is an odd one in that they “think” the spread is because the schools opened and it’s being transferred via the kids to adults .. which is why They have targeted schools where they are normally seen as low risk!
So how’s that for “demographics” |
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By *oirinMarkusCouple
over a year ago
West Midlands and West London |
"Is this the city or the whole county ?
Not surprising at all , based on the demographics and levels of testing they are doing compared to other places.
Expect to see the same in a few more areas over the next few months
I’m sure it will all be fine
Well, Leicester is an odd one in that they “think” the spread is because the schools opened and it’s being transferred via the kids to adults .. which is why They have targeted schools where they are normally seen as low risk!
So how’s that for “demographics”"
That's what I've read as well, but I did wonder what he may have been alluding to.... |
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By *abio OP Man
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
"Is this the city or the whole county ?
Not surprising at all , based on the demographics and levels of testing they are doing compared to other places.
Expect to see the same in a few more areas over the next few months
I’m sure it will all be fine
Well, Leicester is an odd one in that they “think” the spread is because the schools opened and it’s being transferred via the kids to adults .. which is why They have targeted schools where they are normally seen as low risk!
So how’s that for “demographics”
That's what I've read as well, but I did wonder what he may have been alluding to.... "
Oh we know what hotnotts was alluding to.... I thought I would shut down that nonsense before it reared its ugly head.... |
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"Is this the city or the whole county ?
Not surprising at all , based on the demographics and levels of testing they are doing compared to other places.
Expect to see the same in a few more areas over the next few months
I’m sure it will all be fine
Well, Leicester is an odd one in that they “think” the spread is because the schools opened and it’s being transferred via the kids to adults .. which is why They have targeted schools where they are normally seen as low risk!
So how’s that for “demographics”"
This is why children get the flu vaccine, not to protect the kids but to protect them passing it to the adults, germ ridden little rascals |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I find it worrying that it seems part of the problem was children passing it on to adults.
If that's true then how come we have allowed Early Years Education to open as it's impossible to maintain social distancing when looking after children plus we aren't wearing PPE except to change nappies etc. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Enjoy Leicester, I'm off on holiday on Saturday and breaking zero rules in the process
Lucky devil
Where are you heading? "
Just Newquay and surrounding areas for a week, may take in a bit of water sports as you do |
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By *oirinMarkusCouple
over a year ago
West Midlands and West London |
"Is this the city or the whole county ?
Not surprising at all , based on the demographics and levels of testing they are doing compared to other places.
Expect to see the same in a few more areas over the next few months
I’m sure it will all be fine
Well, Leicester is an odd one in that they “think” the spread is because the schools opened and it’s being transferred via the kids to adults .. which is why They have targeted schools where they are normally seen as low risk!
So how’s that for “demographics”
That's what I've read as well, but I did wonder what he may have been alluding to....
Oh we know what hotnotts was alluding to.... I thought I would shut down that nonsense before it reared its ugly head.... "
Thanks, I should just leave well alone! I was ready with my London statistics, especially Kensington & Chelsea and Westminster boroughs!! But why feed the trolls |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"World leaders and beaters?!!!!
AT GETTING IT WRONG
TIME TO SACK BORIS AND HANNOCK ABD PRIME MINSTER CUMMINGS"
How many times do you want to post re PM Cummings?
Go on, one more for luck |
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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago
Northampton Somewhere |
"Is this the city or the whole county ?
Not surprising at all , based on the demographics and levels of testing they are doing compared to other places.
Expect to see the same in a few more areas over the next few months
I’m sure it will all be fine
Demographics?
Look it up in a dictionary
It's more that I'm wondering what you mean by that and Leicester... Care to explain? "
I read that with Leicester being quite highly populated with Asian people who tend to (sometimes) have multi generational families all living together and so therefore passing it around each other.
One reason anyway. |
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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago
Northampton Somewhere |
"So not saying much. Non essential shops closing today, schools on Thursday. Urging people to stay at home. Doing more testing."
At least they've acted quickly rather than waiting a few weeks until it's too late like others things! |
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What no-one seems to be addressing yet with the Leicester situation is that so far it is only 'advice' to stay at home, and avoid non-essential travel - and non-essential travel previously included going on holiday...
....but how many people in the re-imposed lockdown area will have recently planned holidays for the next few weeks, and how many of them will decide to go anyway... |
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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"I find it worrying that it seems part of the problem was children passing it on to adults.
If that's true then how come we have allowed Early Years Education to open as it's impossible to maintain social distancing when looking after children plus we aren't wearing PPE except to change nappies etc."
This
One day they are spreaders, then they are not and can go to school, then they say they are shutting schools because of the increase in children getting it.
I know, things have changed along the way through this crisis but if children are getting it then adults near them will, including teachers and whoever they go home to |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Unfortunately leicesters lockdown is just the first, in I suspect will be quite a long list of places, that will have to lockdown due to a second spike "
My understanding is Portsmouth is possibly next. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I find it worrying that it seems part of the problem was children passing it on to adults.
If that's true then how come we have allowed Early Years Education to open as it's impossible to maintain social distancing when looking after children plus we aren't wearing PPE except to change nappies etc.
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One day they are spreaders, then they are not and can go to school, then they say they are shutting schools because of the increase in children getting it.
I know, things have changed along the way through this crisis but if children are getting it then adults near them will, including teachers and whoever they go home to"
This is what I don't understand either.
The advice and information is very conflicting, I work in a school and have been put on leave till September as I'm in a household with a shielder and my employer Have decided it's too high risk of me contracting it at work and passing it on to him.
Yet letters have been sent to parents have had letters saying there is little evidence that children get and spread the virus.
I should add this is also partly because I'm high risk too but not a shielder. |
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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You can understand why people were worried about schools going back when they first started talking about it as the infections were even higher then. I know we all have to get back to some normality and kids have to go back to school so parents can go back to work, but it doesn't look like the infection rate is down enough for it at the moment. |
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By *eah BabyCouple
over a year ago
Cheshire, Windermere ,Cumbria |
"World leaders and beaters?!!!!
AT GETTING IT WRONG
TIME TO SACK BORIS AND HANNOCK ABD PRIME MINSTER CUMMINGS
How many times do you want to post re PM Cummings?
Go on, one more for luck "
I am with you on this one, drives me nuts people still posting on here the same old thing, feels like I’m stuck in a time warp lol.
Do people really think what Cummings did is really the reason that most people are not acting responsibly, should people not take control of their own actions? People need to stop being selfish and and use their common sense, we are not sheep, why would you follow the actions of one person, especially knowing what he did wasn’t ideal. Also from what I have seen it’s mainly teenagers that have always ignored the social distancing and I imagine most of those don’t know who Cummings is let alone what he did. I get people worried about sending their children to school but surely they are at less risk in a controlled environment with social distancing than meeting in large groups an inch apart from each other, then possibly taking the virus home to the family.
For those in Leicester saying they will just travel elsewhere to have a drink at the weekend then the mind boggles that they would want to risk their health/life along with their families and possibly work colleagues just for a beer. |
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"You can understand why people were worried about schools going back when they first started talking about it as the infections were even higher then. I know we all have to get back to some normality and kids have to go back to school so parents can go back to work, but it doesn't look like the infection rate is down enough for it at the moment."
What gets me is the rushing to implement fines of £120 for parents who do not sent the kids too school come September.
Surely we need to wait to see where we are at in 2 months time. Everything seems to be in desperation to me. |
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"Slightly worrying that some will travel out of Leicester to visit a pub nearby and then spread the virus out of Leicester.
These local lockdowns rely on people doing the right thing being sensible.
As we've seen, people don't seem to be very sensible.
honestly.... if you are travelling to hinkley for a beer... i think all is already lost!!!! "
We have some lovely pubs and bars now, I'll have you know |
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"Be interesting to see if there is an exodus to the pubs out of area.
It’s a very diverse area so hopefully pubs won’t be a priority and they abide by the lockdown to bring it down.
Large student population, if they're still there.
the kids at demontfort are streetwise and would have left town ages ago... those at leicester uni probably haven't even worked out there is a pandemic yet!!! they live in there own bubble!!!"
The posh kids at Leicester Uni will just be wondering where all the champagne supplies have gone. Us DeMontfort Uni alumni are having a pint in The Font and Soar Point waiting for it all to blow over. |
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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Do people really think what Cummings did is really the reason that most people are not acting responsibly, should people not take control of their own actions? People need to stop being selfish and and use their common sense, we are not sheep, why would you follow the actions of one person
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It isn't about being a sheep, for some it is about thinking sod you then after sitting in for weeks to help make sure everyone is staying safe and the NHS isn't overloaded, then the person who looks like he wrote the rules breaking so much of those rules to do what he likes.
I am one of those people who didn't move and I am still a fogo according to relatives but even I thought FFS do you all think we are thick with your story, if you can do it then so can I
I did only think it though and got my sensible head back on but I can understand why people thought the same. We had all sat in like lemons for the greater good so it was like a two finger salute to us all |
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"What no-one seems to be addressing yet with the Leicester situation is that so far it is only 'advice' to stay at home, and avoid non-essential travel - and non-essential travel previously included going on holiday...
....but how many people in the re-imposed lockdown area will have recently planned holidays for the next few weeks, and how many of them will decide to go anyway..."
Unfortunately, the virus does not follow rules we write.
If the continuation of lockdown in Leicester doesn't work, or it spreads, then stricter measures will obviously follow.
Nottingham have already said that BT Police will be checking trains to ensure people from Leicester aren't travelling there for shops or booze.
Whilst I can appreciate that some people have recently booked holidays, it was always a gamble as to wether things would go smoothly. |
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By *abio OP Man
over a year ago
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"Be interesting to see if there is an exodus to the pubs out of area.
It’s a very diverse area so hopefully pubs won’t be a priority and they abide by the lockdown to bring it down.
Large student population, if they're still there.
the kids at demontfort are streetwise and would have left town ages ago... those at leicester uni probably haven't even worked out there is a pandemic yet!!! they live in there own bubble!!!
The posh kids at Leicester Uni will just be wondering where all the champagne supplies have gone. Us DeMontfort Uni alumni are having a pint in The Font and Soar Point waiting for it all to blow over."
back in my day it would have been mosquito coast (management science class of '98)..... |
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By *abio OP Man
over a year ago
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Nottingham have already said that BT Police will be checking trains to ensure people from Leicester aren't travelling there for shops or booze.
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what they going to do.... turf everyone off at beeston and ask "who's the greatest manager/striker ever?"... if the answers coming back are "claudio ranieri" or "gary lineker" then they going refused entry.... |
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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago
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Nottingham have already said that BT Police will be checking trains to ensure people from Leicester aren't travelling there for shops or booze.
what they going to do.... turf everyone off at beeston and ask "who's the greatest manager/striker ever?"... if the answers coming back are "claudio ranieri" or "gary lineker" then they going refused entry.... "
Nottingham has become quite a destination now for drinkers. Last trains back on a Saturday night are an absolute treat!
I'm sure the BT police will be at Leicester railway station, making sure that any "bin-dippers" aren't allowed out of the lock-down area.
They should be observing "essential travel only" guidance. |
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By *abio OP Man
over a year ago
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Nottingham have already said that BT Police will be checking trains to ensure people from Leicester aren't travelling there for shops or booze.
what they going to do.... turf everyone off at beeston and ask "who's the greatest manager/striker ever?"... if the answers coming back are "claudio ranieri" or "gary lineker" then they going refused entry....
Nottingham has become quite a destination now for drinkers. Last trains back on a Saturday night are an absolute treat!
I'm sure the BT police will be at Leicester railway station, making sure that any "bin-dippers" aren't allowed out of the lock-down area.
They should be observing "essential travel only" guidance. "
i am going to sound really old now because i am going to have to start a sentence with the words "back in my day!"
anyway... back in my day, the only things nottingham were good for were the off the scale ridicoulous male/female student ratio.... and the black orchid (please don't tell me that is still there!!!)
the last train south from nottingham was like 8.30pm... so we all use to have to pile in one of our friends cars....
and thus the black orchid (nottingham) pink coconut (derby) Krystals (leicester) triangle of nights was born!!! |
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"anyway... back in my day, the only things nottingham were good for were the off the scale ridicoulous male/female student ratio...."
I remember that at one time, Nottingham supposedly had a ration of three females to every male? |
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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago
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Nottingham have already said that BT Police will be checking trains to ensure people from Leicester aren't travelling there for shops or booze.
what they going to do.... turf everyone off at beeston and ask "who's the greatest manager/striker ever?"... if the answers coming back are "claudio ranieri" or "gary lineker" then they going refused entry....
Nottingham has become quite a destination now for drinkers. Last trains back on a Saturday night are an absolute treat!
I'm sure the BT police will be at Leicester railway station, making sure that any "bin-dippers" aren't allowed out of the lock-down area.
They should be observing "essential travel only" guidance.
i am going to sound really old now because i am going to have to start a sentence with the words "back in my day!"
anyway... back in my day, the only things nottingham were good for were the off the scale ridicoulous male/female student ratio.... and the black orchid (please don't tell me that is still there!!!)
the last train south from nottingham was like 8.30pm... so we all use to have to pile in one of our friends cars....
and thus the black orchid (nottingham) pink coconut (derby) Krystals (leicester) triangle of nights was born!!! "
You dont sound old.... you are old! The Black Orchid closed in 1998!
It was then reincarnated as.... wait for it.... a nightclub named ISIS! (I kid you not). That shut in 2009.
A statement from Notts Chief Constable, has said that they, along with Leicestershire police and BT police, will be mounting a vigorous operation to stop people leaving Leicester to travel to Nottingham. |
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By *abio OP Man
over a year ago
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You dont sound old.... you are old! The Black Orchid closed in 1998!
It was then reincarnated as.... wait for it.... a nightclub named ISIS! (I kid you not). That shut in 2009.
A statement from Notts Chief Constable, has said that they, along with Leicestershire police and BT police, will be mounting a vigorous operation to stop people leaving Leicester to travel to Nottingham. "
oi... 98 was the year i graduated!!! i think i can now claim Black Orchid could not live without my custom once i moved north!!!
also... notice how they are talking about people going to nottingham and not to derby..... theres desperate, but not that desperate!!! |
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By *HaRiFMan
over a year ago
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and thus the black orchid (nottingham) pink coconut (derby) Krystals (leicester) triangle of nights was born!!! "
Ahh the good old student days ??
Any I thought they were doing this smart lockdown and only locking down the areas effected not the entire city.
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By *emmabTV/TS
over a year ago
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"I've got family caught up in this. received messages within minutes of this being announced off my dad to cancel me and my little boy to go see him. My friends messaging as they know i'm going through Leicester to pick up my other children.
I'm just going to have to take a different route to see my children... My dad is going to have a wait a few weeks longer to see his grandson.
Me personally i just have the question of how the hell are they going to police it. so many will just go to Hinckley, Loughborough and even to Coalville to use non essential shops. I don't think it will be too effective. "
There are limits and Coalville is one of them. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"World leaders and beaters?!!!!
AT GETTING IT WRONG
TIME TO SACK BORIS AND HANNOCK ABD PRIME MINSTER CUMMINGS
How many times do you want to post re PM Cummings?
Go on, one more for luck
I am with you on this one, drives me nuts people still posting on here the same old thing, feels like I’m stuck in a time warp lol.
Do people really think what Cummings did is really the reason that most people are not acting responsibly, should people not take control of their own actions? People need to stop being selfish and and use their common sense, we are not sheep, why would you follow the actions of one person, especially knowing what he did wasn’t ideal. Also from what I have seen it’s mainly teenagers that have always ignored the social distancing and I imagine most of those don’t know who Cummings is let alone what he did. I get people worried about sending their children to school but surely they are at less risk in a controlled environment with social distancing than meeting in large groups an inch apart from each other, then possibly taking the virus home to the family.
For those in Leicester saying they will just travel elsewhere to have a drink at the weekend then the mind boggles that they would want to risk their health/life along with their families and possibly work colleagues just for a beer."
Sorry but I was just taking the mickey. The poster had repeatedly, in this thread, gone on about the PM Cummings and his assistant Bojo. But no-one was biting. So I did |
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By *eah BabyCouple
over a year ago
Cheshire, Windermere ,Cumbria |
"World leaders and beaters?!!!!
AT GETTING IT WRONG
TIME TO SACK BORIS AND HANNOCK ABD PRIME MINSTER CUMMINGS
How many times do you want to post re PM Cummings?
Go on, one more for luck
I am with you on this one, drives me nuts people still posting on here the same old thing, feels like I’m stuck in a time warp lol.
Do people really think what Cummings did is really the reason that most people are not acting responsibly, should people not take control of their own actions? People need to stop being selfish and and use their common sense, we are not sheep, why would you follow the actions of one person, especially knowing what he did wasn’t ideal. Also from what I have seen it’s mainly teenagers that have always ignored the social distancing and I imagine most of those don’t know who Cummings is let alone what he did. I get people worried about sending their children to school but surely they are at less risk in a controlled environment with social distancing than meeting in large groups an inch apart from each other, then possibly taking the virus home to the family.
For those in Leicester saying they will just travel elsewhere to have a drink at the weekend then the mind boggles that they would want to risk their health/life along with their families and possibly work colleagues just for a beer.
Sorry but I was just taking the mickey. The poster had repeatedly, in this thread, gone on about the PM Cummings and his assistant Bojo. But no-one was biting. So I did "
I know you were lol, I was just backing you in doing so but thought I would be cheeky and add an my two penneth worth with the opportunity being there
I’m afraid there’s lots of people mentioning it repeatedly, maybe makes them feel better saying they were following him, then it’s not their fault when their family becomes ill as it will be his off course
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"World leaders and beaters?!!!!
AT GETTING IT WRONG
TIME TO SACK BORIS AND HANNOCK ABD PRIME MINSTER CUMMINGS
How many times do you want to post re PM Cummings?
Go on, one more for luck
I am with you on this one, drives me nuts people still posting on here the same old thing, feels like I’m stuck in a time warp lol.
Do people really think what Cummings did is really the reason that most people are not acting responsibly, should people not take control of their own actions? People need to stop being selfish and and use their common sense, we are not sheep, why would you follow the actions of one person, especially knowing what he did wasn’t ideal. Also from what I have seen it’s mainly teenagers that have always ignored the social distancing and I imagine most of those don’t know who Cummings is let alone what he did. I get people worried about sending their children to school but surely they are at less risk in a controlled environment with social distancing than meeting in large groups an inch apart from each other, then possibly taking the virus home to the family.
For those in Leicester saying they will just travel elsewhere to have a drink at the weekend then the mind boggles that they would want to risk their health/life along with their families and possibly work colleagues just for a beer.
Sorry but I was just taking the mickey. The poster had repeatedly, in this thread, gone on about the PM Cummings and his assistant Bojo. But no-one was biting. So I did
I know you were lol, I was just backing you in doing so but thought I would be cheeky and add an my two penneth worth with the opportunity being there
I’m afraid there’s lots of people mentioning it repeatedly, maybe makes them feel better saying they were following him, then it’s not their fault when their family becomes ill as it will be his off course
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Fair enough .
Re the Cummings fiasco though, you cannot blame people for wanting to make their own risk assessments out govt guidance. Saving his arse (career) was elitism at its finest. |
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By *eah BabyCouple
over a year ago
Cheshire, Windermere ,Cumbria |
"World leaders and beaters?!!!!
AT GETTING IT WRONG
TIME TO SACK BORIS AND HANNOCK ABD PRIME MINSTER CUMMINGS
How many times do you want to post re PM Cummings?
Go on, one more for luck
I am with you on this one, drives me nuts people still posting on here the same old thing, feels like I’m stuck in a time warp lol.
Do people really think what Cummings did is really the reason that most people are not acting responsibly, should people not take control of their own actions? People need to stop being selfish and and use their common sense, we are not sheep, why would you follow the actions of one person, especially knowing what he did wasn’t ideal. Also from what I have seen it’s mainly teenagers that have always ignored the social distancing and I imagine most of those don’t know who Cummings is let alone what he did. I get people worried about sending their children to school but surely they are at less risk in a controlled environment with social distancing than meeting in large groups an inch apart from each other, then possibly taking the virus home to the family.
For those in Leicester saying they will just travel elsewhere to have a drink at the weekend then the mind boggles that they would want to risk their health/life along with their families and possibly work colleagues just for a beer.
Sorry but I was just taking the mickey. The poster had repeatedly, in this thread, gone on about the PM Cummings and his assistant Bojo. But no-one was biting. So I did
I know you were lol, I was just backing you in doing so but thought I would be cheeky and add an my two penneth worth with the opportunity being there
I’m afraid there’s lots of people mentioning it repeatedly, maybe makes them feel better saying they were following him, then it’s not their fault when their family becomes ill as it will be his off course
Fair enough .
Re the Cummings fiasco though, you cannot blame people for wanting to make their own risk assessments out govt guidance. Saving his arse (career) was elitism at its finest. "
Yes it was a fiasco and he should have walked, he can’t really say do as I say not as I do but it was up to the police to find him guilty and they didn’t, so job kept and we all know two wrongs don’t make a right, or we are supposed to. I agree people should make their own risk assessment but it appears many people are sh*t at it lol.
In seriousness if people want to risk their own lives fine but they shouldn’t be putting other people’s lives at risk, this is not a game. |
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In other news...
I have been told that the Police have already put one roadblock in place in Leicester and are checking where people are going.
I haven't verified this myself as I don't live in the city and have desire to go there, but there is no "friend of a friends friend told my mate" chain involved here. |
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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago
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"In other news...
I have been told that the Police have already put one roadblock in place in Leicester and are checking where people are going.
I haven't verified this myself as I don't live in the city and have desire to go there, but there is no "friend of a friends friend told my mate" chain involved here."
There are no roadblocks in Leicester.
The police are even unsure what powers they can use to enforce the new lockdown. |
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