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By *lex46TV/TS
over a year ago
Near Wells |
Definitely not. Speeding also kills but if you were caught 10mph over the speed limit and your car was taken away you would be pretty angry.
I think half the people here would be better off emigrating to North Korea. They would be happy then. |
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By *ovebjsMan
over a year ago
Bristol |
"Should people in social housing have their housing contract terminated if they have/are breaking lockdown rules inside the property? As in having people round etc"
No point really as if they kick them out they then have to rehouse them |
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Absolutely not. The state has a huge responsibility for providing secure accommodation, especially at a time when homelessness is a lethal problem. It could be akin to capital punishment
There are legal punishments already covered by the law here. More than good enough. |
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Nope absolutely not.
People break the rules for all different reasons it’s pretty much impossible to prove why.
Thankfully everyone in this country has human rights with ideas like this
And private landlords aren’t allowed to make anyone homeless even if they aren’t paying rent currently so even more reason to say no!
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"Should people in social housing have their housing contract terminated if they have/are breaking lockdown rules inside the property? As in having people round etc"
What sort of mind even thinks like this ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Should people in social housing have their housing contract terminated if they have/are breaking lockdown rules inside the property? As in having people round etc"
Wow just fucking wow! No words to even try to decipher what sort of thinking comes behind this sort of statement |
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Talk about go after one demographic who you think is responsible for breaching rules, do you not think individuals that own their own homes or privately rent breach the rules ?
Rule breaches are across all elements of the population ! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Should people in social housing have their housing contract terminated if they have/are breaking lockdown rules inside the property? As in having people round etc
Wow just fucking wow! No words to even try to decipher what sort of thinking comes behind this sort of statement "
Unfortunately it’s not the first and it won’t be the last time someone posts something along these lines. |
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No because the way social housing work's,they will just end up being housed by a different authority or association.
And also it will be the innocent ones that suffer like children and vunerables.
So definitely not, besides there's already more homelessness in the this supposedly civilised country anyway.
Maybe fine or place some sort of restrictions on the offender's,such as not being able to do house swap in future or something.
But honestly why should someone in social housing be treated any differently?
If this happens then evict people who own their own homes or rent.
It's nonsense and quite depressing.
But certainly a difficult subject matter as it must be rife in heavily built up areas where people live on top of one another. |
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"This sounds like Daily Mail thinking."
It does a bit .. though I think it does take the mick when there are so many people on the estates up and down the country flagrantly breaking any covid rules .. to be fair do plenty of homeowners! it's just possibly a bit worse on the council estates I think would be fair to perhaps make the fine for covid breeches a bit more than 200 quid regardless of where anyone lived .. 200 quid is worth the risk to some people .. but 2000? might be a different story .., maybe go all out and make it relative to wealth and income ? that might stop the Rita Oras and Kardashians doing it too ! |
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"This sounds like Daily Mail thinking."
It does a bit .. though I think it does take the mick when there are so many people on the estates up and down the country flagrantly breaking any covid rules .. to be fair do plenty of homeowners! it's just possibly a bit worse on the council estates I think would be fair to perhaps make the fine for covid breeches a bit more than 200 quid regardless of where anyone lived .. 200 quid is worth the risk to some people .. but 2000? might be a different story .., maybe go all out and make it relative to wealth and income ? that might stop the Rita Oras and Kardashians doing it too ! |
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"This sounds like Daily Mail thinking."
It does a bit .. though I think it does take the mick when there are so many people on the estates up and down the country flagrantly breaking any covid rules .. to be fair do plenty of homeowners! it's just possibly a bit worse on the council estates I think would be fair to perhaps make the fine for covid breeches a bit more than 200 quid regardless of where anyone lived .. 200 quid is worth the risk to some people .. but 2000? might be a different story .., maybe go all out and make it relative to wealth and income ? that might stop the Rita Oras and Kardashians doing it too ! |
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"Should people in social housing have their housing contract terminated if they have/are breaking lockdown rules inside the property? As in having people round etc"
Why just social housing, what about homeowners, should they have there mortgages cancelled and home taken away, private renters evicted?
What a daft thing to post. |
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only if people in private housesof the noses took off them it is always the same people shouting aboutit is always the same people complain about people in social housing what when the tables are turned they do not like it there is an old Chinese saying put your brain in gear before opening mouth |
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"This sounds like Daily Mail thinking."
It does a bit .. though I think it does take the mick when there are so many people on the estates up and down the country flagrantly breaking any covid rules .. to be fair do plenty of homeowners! it's just possibly a bit worse on the council estates I think would be fair to perhaps make the fine for covid breeches a bit more than 200 quid regardless of where anyone lived .. 200 quid is worth the risk to some people .. but 2000? might be a different story .., maybe go all out and make it relative to wealth and income ? that might stop the Rita Oras and Kardashians doing it too ! |
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"Should people in social housing have their housing contract terminated if they have/are breaking lockdown rules inside the property? As in having people round etc" what about people who have a mortgage and still break the rules should the bank kick them out ?
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twisted people like this keep the home opinions to themselves we had Adolf Hitler thinking he was better than anybody else by placing Jews in concentration camps surely we are not going back to them days are wee |
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Omg the op sounds like a horrible person , i doubt he has ever been homeless, people have died out in the cold , ever person should have a roof over they head. Have some common sense and dignity towards other human beings |
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I work in social housing. Absolutely no way this would work. And shouldn't even be an option there are criminal routes to deal with these breaches. On a side note evictions are banned (in Scotland not sure of the other 4 nations) can you imagine the workload in housing depts, homeless depts and courts.
Never-ending moving all these people around, bringing them into contact with others to arrange house moves and spreading infection.
Totally bizarre mentality |
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By *lk GuyMan
over a year ago
sheffield |
Stop blaming each other
Look at bigger picture did we lock down soon enough No
When Boris mate broke rule in first lockdown Boris said it was ok
And do you know why people going into someone house.. do you know if vulnerable or has medical needs...think people that’s so scared protect your self rather than going on about what should and shouldn’t be done without knowing facts
The blame game working but the finger never been pointed in the right direction
If you want moan about something where the multi million track and trace
Where all this ppe that couldn’t be used
Why have NHS had cut after cut for years
And no social housing to free up hospital Beds
And all missed appointment and business going out of business has a mental health and untreated appointment will be a major problem
That’s what people should be asking
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