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By *asycouple1971 OP   Couple  over a year ago

midlands

What was the strangest/hardest/stupidest rule you had to follow or adapt during the pandemic?

Was it not seeing anyone out of your household but you could if you worked with them?

Not touching and elbowing only?

Using hand sanitizer all the time?

Wearing masks?

Standing 2 metres apart?

Not leaving your zone?

Having a legitimate excuss to be out of your house?

There are so many more I guess....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Being told to either move a fella in or go without sex.. I did neither

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By *asycouple1971 OP   Couple  over a year ago

midlands


"Being told to either move a fella in or go without sex.. I did neither"

Not heard of that one.

Im guessing the population might have dropped 9 months after the lock down. Be interesting to see the birth rate trend for the last few years.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Being asked to restrict my breathing of healthy fresh air for a mere cold!

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds

Not being allowed to sit on a park bench

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By *eachcplCouple  over a year ago

blackpool/preston/normandy france

You can't have a party!!!!!

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By *ommenhimCouple  over a year ago

wigan

You can only go out for food….. though the first hour of shops opening are for NHS… (the most likely exposed to the virus), the second hour for the elderly ( the most vulnerable). Whoever dreamt that one up… jeez!!

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By *9alMan  over a year ago

Bridgend

you must drive to Bishop Auckland to test your eyesight ?

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds


"you must drive to Bishop Auckland to test your eyesight ? "

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By *asycouple1971 OP   Couple  over a year ago

midlands


"You can only go out for food….. though the first hour of shops opening are for NHS… (the most likely exposed to the virus), the second hour for the elderly ( the most vulnerable). Whoever dreamt that one up… jeez!!"

Yep, someone was paid alot for that idea.

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By *ilth500Man  over a year ago

Merseyside


"You can only go out for food….. though the first hour of shops opening are for NHS… (the most likely exposed to the virus), the second hour for the elderly ( the most vulnerable). Whoever dreamt that one up… jeez!!"

Scotch egg with a pint

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds

Leaving mail to decontaminate for 72 hours before opening

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By *ilth500Man  over a year ago

Merseyside


"Leaving mail to decontaminate for 72 hours before opening"

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By *ilth500Man  over a year ago

Merseyside

Think in Spain they banned smoking in the streets because you would be blowing 'droplets' of virus into the air!

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By *ris GrayMan  over a year ago

Dorchester


"What was the strangest/hardest/stupidest rule you had to follow or adapt during the pandemic?

Was it not seeing anyone out of your household but you could if you worked with them?

Not touching and elbowing only?

Using hand sanitizer all the time?

Wearing masks?

Standing 2 metres apart?

Not leaving your zone?

Having a legitimate excuss to be out of your house?

There are so many more I guess....

"

I was meeting a couple in at my place the police had set up a roadblock they were stopped at roadblock and asked where they were going, they couldn't say they were coming to mine so he said I'm going to get fuel the copper looked at his fuel gauge said you've got enough and turned them away lol

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By *asycouple1971 OP   Couple  over a year ago

midlands


"Leaving mail to decontaminate for 72 hours before opening"

Lol..must have missed that one.

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex

You may not sit in your beach hut with all the doors open a meter away from your nearest neighbour. Two police cars and four officers are required to enforce this.

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By *ilth500Man  over a year ago

Merseyside


"You may not sit in your beach hut with all the doors open a meter away from your nearest neighbour. Two police cars and four officers are required to enforce this.

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"You may not sit in your beach hut with all the doors open a meter away from your nearest neighbour. Two police cars and four officers are required to enforce this.

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Looking back it's crazy isn't it

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By *ilth500Man  over a year ago

Merseyside


"You may not sit in your beach hut with all the doors open a meter away from your nearest neighbour. Two police cars and four officers are required to enforce this.

Looking back it's crazy isn't it"

Absolutely ridiculous.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Being unable to watch my local non-league team play the biggest game in their history (FA Cup v Blackpool) on open terracing and in the fresh air...yet could watch the game inside the clubhouse yards away on big screens, and the place was rammed! Stupid and irrational so I didn't bother

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds

If someone didn't have a side passage you could pass through their house to access the back garden but you couldn't use their toilet

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"If someone didn't have a side passage you could pass through their house to access the back garden but you couldn't use their toilet"

I'd forgotten about that one

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex

I understand the reason for a lot of the rules but some were unnecessarily harsh. I don't think they'd be enforceable again, or would they?... If nothing else it proved how fear can control

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds

I don't think people would follow them after knowing about the Downing Street parties. I couldn't form a bubble as I live with two adult children. My son couldn't form a bubble as his girlfriend houseshares. My mum couldn't form a bubble as she lives with my dad who has dementia. So we were all supposed not to see each other for months.

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By *avid4olderMan  over a year ago

North Coast


"I understand the reason for a lot of the rules but some were unnecessarily harsh. I don't think they'd be enforceable again, or would they?... If nothing else it proved how fear can control"

I think it will be very difficult now ..

it was previously something unknown and never experienced before (a lockdown of such magnitude)

the trust and faith in Government is at an all time low knowing they were continually breaking the rules they made

and with Liz Truss at the helm….well…

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Having to sit in a car outside the hospital and take turns about sitting with our dying mum as the 3 of us werent allowed in the same (single room) as our mum at the one time, only when her breathing changed could my 2 sisters join me and be with our mum as she passed

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"I don't think people would follow them after knowing about the Downing Street parties. I couldn't form a bubble as I live with two adult children. My son couldn't form a bubble as his girlfriend houseshares. My mum couldn't form a bubble as she lives with my dad who has dementia. So we were all supposed not to see each other for months. "

I'm damn sure I wouldn't.

The difference now I suppose is we're vaccinated and have access to tests

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"I understand the reason for a lot of the rules but some were unnecessarily harsh. I don't think they'd be enforceable again, or would they?... If nothing else it proved how fear can control

I think it will be very difficult now ..

it was previously something unknown and never experienced before (a lockdown of such magnitude)

the trust and faith in Government is at an all time low knowing they were continually breaking the rules they made

and with Liz Truss at the helm….well…"

But still fear of the Labour party is a big factor in keeping them there

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds


"

The difference now I suppose is we're vaccinated and have access to tests"

True

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By *igNick1381Man  over a year ago

BRIDGEND

And everyone did it

I could understand at first, no one knew what we were facing

But after a year people still acted like it was instant death. Pathetic

People wearing fully body condoms to hug. Quarantine camps in Australia. Talk of enforcing vacs

Pathetic

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Being told the family couldn't sit together to eat outside because the 6 month old baby made it 7 people.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Being told to either move a fella in or go without sex.. I did neither"

You ladies have plenty of toys to please you during lockdowns

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds


"Being told to either move a fella in or go without sex.. I did neither

You ladies have plenty of toys to please you during lockdowns "

There isn't a toy that can give you a hug

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Any way Boris despite being told otherwise was shaking hands and meeting people maskless. A month later he was hospitalised with covid..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Being told to either move a fella in or go without sex.. I did neither

You ladies have plenty of toys to please you during lockdowns

There isn't a toy that can give you a hug"

There is it’s called a toy boy

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds


"

There isn't a toy that can give you a hug

There is it’s called a toy boy"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

There isn't a toy that can give you a hug

There is it’s called a toy boy

"

Always available…

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds


"

There is it’s called a toy boy

Always available… "

You are 50. How old do you think I am for you to be my toyboy !

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

There is it’s called a toy boy

Always available…

You are 50. How old do you think I am for you to be my toyboy !"

I just said I was always available.. I never suggested to a lovely lady like yourself that I’d be your toyboy..

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By *ebjonnsonMan  over a year ago

Maldon


"

There is it’s called a toy boy

Always available…

You are 50. How old do you think I am for you to be my toyboy !

I just said I was always available.. I never suggested to a lovely lady like yourself that I’d be your toyboy.. "

I thought at the time that taping off park benches & tables was pretty dumb. I was right.

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By *hagTonightMan  over a year ago

From the land of haribos.

Yes, there are many of them, but I would choose the standing 2 meters apart from that list.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central

There were conflicts of some common sense amongst them. And a severe deficit of morality at the top. But we were largely a very morally upright people. We should be proud of ourselves. Overall, we made substantial differences to what the levels of harm could have been.

I loathed people being made to die, without loved ones.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Not being allowed to have group parties and piss-ups unless you were an MP is probably the one that annoyed the most.

Funerals with two people when they were allowing football games to go on

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By *host63Man  over a year ago

Bedfont Feltham

Being told to sanitise everything on te hour every hour for work.

And no I diddnr obey that stupid rule either

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By *estivalMan  over a year ago

borehamwood

Stopped following the rules about a month into it and so did most people i know and hey we are all still here, myself i didnt catch it till i was rushed into hospital earlier this year for something compleatly unrelated to the lurgy

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By *alandNitaCouple  over a year ago

Scunthorpe

The strangest was probably when you had to wear a mask in a pub if you were stood up but not sat down... like Covid was disabled at altitudes below 1 meter

Cal

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By *orrow my wifeCouple  over a year ago

Brighton


"Stopped following the rules about a month into it and so did most people i know and hey we are all still here, myself i didnt catch it till i was rushed into hospital earlier this year for something compleatly unrelated to the lurgy"

Unfortunately you added to the spread resulting in many deaths.

Glad you are OK though

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By *ik MMan  over a year ago

Lancashire


"Stopped following the rules about a month into it and so did most people i know and hey we are all still here, myself i didnt catch it till i was rushed into hospital earlier this year for something compleatly unrelated to the lurgy

Unfortunately you added to the spread resulting in many deaths.

Glad you are OK though "

I know it’s a pretty special virus because the people on the tv kept telling us but I didn’t realise that someone without the disease could spread it

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By *estivalMan  over a year ago

borehamwood


"Stopped following the rules about a month into it and so did most people i know and hey we are all still here, myself i didnt catch it till i was rushed into hospital earlier this year for something compleatly unrelated to the lurgy

Unfortunately you added to the spread resulting in many deaths.

Glad you are OK though "

hahaha how did i help with the spread of it lol didnt catch it till april this year and caught it while in hospital after having three jabs lol good to know who are the ones who belive everything the authorities tell them

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By *uffnmuffCouple  over a year ago

London

All of it.

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By *asher11Man  over a year ago

market harborough

the only place you were allowed to party was in the house of commons

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By *illyjohnyCouple  over a year ago

brighton

Don't know if it was a government rule or not , but the amount of service stations that had their toilets closed wasn't good so I had to keep showing them the Gov email stating that they had to give access to HGV drivers. Some still argued that they were out of order until I threatened to piss or shit on their forecourt

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By *ryan...Man  over a year ago

1950's Original

One coffee ok..but two coffees was a picnic and highly illegal...

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By *ryan...Man  over a year ago

1950's Original

Clapping for the nurses ...which they much preferred to a decent pay rise... probably

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By *hors fantasyCouple  over a year ago

Blackpool

Being allowed to see my work mates but not may mate mates, while the government continued to see whomever whenever,

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By *htcMan  over a year ago

MK

All of it was stupid and a waste of time. I didn't hugely follow any of the rules.

Neither did my workplace stayed open and made huge profits because everyone else closed then watched the competition companies close for good or go bankrupt.

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By *ouple2017.xCouple  over a year ago

glasgow

Probably at work was cleaning the employee locker doors every hour - we had about 8 members of staff in at the time so none of the lockers were being opened or touched except the ones of who was in and we were told to clean our own when we touched it so was a wasted shift if you were on cleaning locker duty as it took about an hour to clean them all to then start again knowing no one had touched them in that hour of you cleaning them

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By *romagefraisWoman  over a year ago

Sunderland

No singing.

Though most of the rules were ridiculous and nonsensical.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

That rhere actually was a pandemic

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By *uff and FruitCouple  over a year ago

littleport


"you must drive to Bishop Auckland to test your eyesight ? "

That flipping man got me so mad

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By *uff and FruitCouple  over a year ago

littleport

For me, the Barnard Castle pathetic situation and the parties they were having while people were dying alone in hospital without their loved ones. That is the aspect that made me seethe.

Fruit

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By *ilver Fox 60Man  over a year ago

Southport

Google how many died before posting your response.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Not seeing my family because of my job, I didn’t get to hold my youngest granddaughter until she was almost seven months old,

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By *reenleavesCouple  over a year ago

North Wales

Letting pubs open in Wales but not letting them sell alcohol.

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds


"Letting pubs open in Wales but not letting them sell alcohol. "

I didn't know that. Madness !

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By *ucianpoundCouple  over a year ago

Cap d’Agde, France


"What was the strangest/hardest/stupidest rule you had to follow or adapt during the pandemic?

Was it not seeing anyone out of your household but you could if you worked with them?

Not touching and elbowing only?

Using hand sanitizer all the time?

Wearing masks?

Standing 2 metres apart?

Not leaving your zone?

Having a legitimate excuss to be out of your house?

There are so many more I guess....

"

Not a rule but the odd feeling that we were all being manipulated for some reason !

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By *iger4uWoman  over a year ago

In my happy place

The panic in people's eyes if you sneezed.

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By *appytaffWoman  over a year ago

blackwood


"Stopped following the rules about a month into it and so did most people i know and hey we are all still here, myself i didnt catch it till i was rushed into hospital earlier this year for something compleatly unrelated to the lurgy

Unfortunately you added to the spread resulting in many deaths.

Glad you are OK though

I know it’s a pretty special virus because the people on the tv kept telling us but I didn’t realise that someone without the disease could spread it "

So you’ve not heard of asymptomatic transmission then ?

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By *iger4uWoman  over a year ago

In my happy place


"Stopped following the rules about a month into it and so did most people i know and hey we are all still here, myself i didnt catch it till i was rushed into hospital earlier this year for something compleatly unrelated to the lurgy

Unfortunately you added to the spread resulting in many deaths.

Glad you are OK though

I know it’s a pretty special virus because the people on the tv kept telling us but I didn’t realise that someone without the disease could spread it "

Its called asymptomatic.

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By *mp411Man  over a year ago

chester

Didn't follow any stupid rules or edicts

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central


"Didn't follow any stupid rules or edicts "

Just followed the ones that weren't stupid? Which were the stupid ones for you?

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By *ik MMan  over a year ago

Lancashire


"Stopped following the rules about a month into it and so did most people i know and hey we are all still here, myself i didnt catch it till i was rushed into hospital earlier this year for something compleatly unrelated to the lurgy

Unfortunately you added to the spread resulting in many deaths.

Glad you are OK though

I know it’s a pretty special virus because the people on the tv kept telling us but I didn’t realise that someone without the disease could spread it

So you’ve not heard of asymptomatic transmission then ? "

And there was me thinking asymptomatic meant showing no symptoms??

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By *ackformore100Man  over a year ago

Tin town

Sure a lot the rules were stupid, unenforcable and in some cases truly cruel. But we all knew how it was transmitted. If we showed a little more common sense and responsibility at the time we wouldn't have needed quite so many variations of rules.

But while I'm on... The 4 levels were a bizarre one... You could nt travel from one to another but you could work with people from all different levels. Oh and people from other countries could just fly in and go anywhere... It was a tough time let's just learn from it. As we will have more down the road that's for sure.

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By *alandNitaCouple  over a year ago

Scunthorpe


"Stopped following the rules about a month into it and so did most people i know and hey we are all still here, myself i didnt catch it till i was rushed into hospital earlier this year for something compleatly unrelated to the lurgy

Unfortunately you added to the spread resulting in many deaths.

Glad you are OK though

I know it’s a pretty special virus because the people on the tv kept telling us but I didn’t realise that someone without the disease could spread it

So you’ve not heard of asymptomatic transmission then ?

And there was me thinking asymptomatic meant showing no symptoms??"

Which could also mean "infected without knowing"... which it the point they're trying to make.

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By *immysmithMan  over a year ago

birr

Here in Ireland being told you had to have a €9 meal if you wanted to have a pint in a pub

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By *orflondonerMan  over a year ago

Wood Green


"Here in Ireland being told you had to have a €9 meal if you wanted to have a pint in a pub "

That's mine as well.

Being told you had to have a meal to have a pint. Why?

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By *iss DevilWoman  over a year ago

Bedford

Sadly, some people are still very much following at least some of the rules (which is entirely up to them) but are also forcing others to follow them when there is no need. My colleague insists on everyone wearing face masks all the time when they're working in "her" unit even though our workplace rules only say to wear masks if you're within 1 meter of a service user.

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By *I TwoCouple  over a year ago

PDI 12-26th Nov 24

The most ridiculous thing is that more than two years and millions of deaths later some people (changed to make it polite) can't get into their head that it was a very serious virus that had the capability to kill many more until the vulnerable and those that didn't know they were vulnerable had a vaccine and the virus mutated into something a lot less serious.

Yes there were some very silly rules but they were legislating for the lowest common denominator, idiots that did't seem to be able to think for themselves.

And they say hindsight is a wonderful thing .....

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By *asycouple1971 OP   Couple  over a year ago

midlands


"Here in Ireland being told you had to have a €9 meal if you wanted to have a pint in a pub "

Did it have to be 9 Euros? Could you order less or more?

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By *eekin NSAMan  over a year ago

Ireland /Kilkenny areas

Not a rule. However personal in car on their own. Not windows open and they wearing a face cover. Why o why lol

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds

There was a time when you could sit outside the pub with five friends but not have them in your garden

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By *asycouple1971 OP   Couple  over a year ago

midlands


"There was a time when you could sit outside the pub with five friends but not have them in your garden"

Thats odd.

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By *ackformore100Man  over a year ago

Tin town


"Here in Ireland being told you had to have a €9 meal if you wanted to have a pint in a pub

That's mine as well.

Being told you had to have a meal to have a pint. Why?"

Because you had to sit down to eat it and therefore keep your distance... And it was that or no pubbage...Was the thinking anyway. Not sure how well it worked. Trading off economy ve spreading infection

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By *aomilatteCouple  over a year ago

Midlands


"There was a time when you could sit outside the pub with five friends but not have them in your garden"

At the time on the news they showed you drinkers sat in a glorified shed outside a pub. So they were outside but inside

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By *ackformore100Man  over a year ago

Tin town


"Stopped following the rules about a month into it and so did most people i know and hey we are all still here, myself i didnt catch it till i was rushed into hospital earlier this year for something compleatly unrelated to the lurgy

Unfortunately you added to the spread resulting in many deaths.

Glad you are OK though

I know it’s a pretty special virus because the people on the tv kept telling us but I didn’t realise that someone without the disease could spread it

So you’ve not heard of asymptomatic transmission then ?

And there was me thinking asymptomatic meant showing no symptoms??

Which could also mean "infected without knowing"... which it the point they're trying to make."

Oh They know that... We've had 2 years of this bollocks people still pretending because it didn't touch their lives it wasn't a real thing.

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By *aomilatteCouple  over a year ago

Midlands

The siblings playing in their very own front garden but told by the Police to go inside

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By *ackformore100Man  over a year ago

Tin town


"The siblings playing in their very own front garden but told by the Police to go inside "

I wonder if the police enjoyed trying to enforce the "rules"... It was a strange time indeed.

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds

Two women were fined walking round a reservoir because they were each holding a coffee

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By *orflondonerMan  over a year ago

Wood Green


"Here in Ireland being told you had to have a €9 meal if you wanted to have a pint in a pub

That's mine as well.

Being told you had to have a meal to have a pint. Why?

Because you had to sit down to eat it and therefore keep your distance... And it was that or no pubbage...Was the thinking anyway. Not sure how well it worked. Trading off economy ve spreading infection"

but then getting up to go to the toilet?.. Sorry,didn't get it then,don't get it now.And bar staff being made to do waitress service at tables made them have more contact with people than they would if they were behind the ramp.

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By *orflondonerMan  over a year ago

Wood Green


"Two women were fined walking round a reservoir because they were each holding a coffee"

Remember that.

Apparently they were having a "picnic" if I recall. Think it got thrown out in the end though.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The most ridiculous thing is that more than two years and millions of deaths later some people (changed to make it polite) can't get into their head that it was a very serious virus that had the capability to kill many more until the vulnerable and those that didn't know they were vulnerable had a vaccine and the virus mutated into something a lot less serious.

Yes there were some very silly rules but they were legislating for the lowest common denominator, idiots that did't seem to be able to think for themselves.

And they say hindsight is a wonderful thing .....

"

and yet asystomatic people pretend they have it but dont know? All I can say is thank goodness people could think for themselves and see this for the moloney it really is and those who can't think for themselves still believe you can have something and not know you have it...The brainwashed believers were the real problem and still are thinking they need the sixth booster to live? Come on catch up......?

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds

In Leeds some students who organised a snowball fight in a park were fined £10k each

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By *ackformore100Man  over a year ago

Tin town


"The most ridiculous thing is that more than two years and millions of deaths later some people (changed to make it polite) can't get into their head that it was a very serious virus that had the capability to kill many more until the vulnerable and those that didn't know they were vulnerable had a vaccine and the virus mutated into something a lot less serious.

Yes there were some very silly rules but they were legislating for the lowest common denominator, idiots that did't seem to be able to think for themselves.

And they say hindsight is a wonderful thing .....

and yet asystomatic people pretend they have it but dont know? All I can say is thank goodness people could think for themselves and see this for the moloney it really is and those who can't think for themselves still believe you can have something and not know you have it...The brainwashed believers were the real problem and still are thinking they need the sixth booster to live? Come on catch up......?"

Yeah I mean folks who have and spread hiv all know they have it right.? Catch up.

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By *immysmithMan  over a year ago

birr


"Here in Ireland being told you had to have a €9 meal if you wanted to have a pint in a pub

Did it have to be 9 Euros? Could you order less or more?"

9 euros or more,and only in pubs who sold food as well as drink, some pubs who wouldn't have kitchen facilities got round it by getting in pizza ovens and serving pizza for 9 euros ,and if i remember correctly you could only stay for 105 mins even with the €9 meal

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By *ackformore100Man  over a year ago

Tin town


"In Leeds some students who organised a snowball fight in a park were fined £10k each"

Soft targets the students.

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford

All of the above!! X

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By *ebjonnsonMan  over a year ago

Maldon


"The siblings playing in their very own front garden but told by the Police to go inside

I wonder if the police enjoyed trying to enforce the "rules"... It was a strange time indeed. "

The police were getting used to the shock of going back out on the beat. Suddenly they were everywhere. They’ve disappeared again mind you.

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By *istyPeaksCouple  over a year ago

braintree

Could eat at a restaurant for half price, but not say goodbye to a dying relative.

How essential masks/lockdown/etc were but not so essential it couldn’t wait a week. That baffled me.

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds


"Could eat at a restaurant for half price, but not say goodbye to a dying relative.

"

This is surely the worst example

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By *ackformore100Man  over a year ago

Tin town


"The siblings playing in their very own front garden but told by the Police to go inside

I wonder if the police enjoyed trying to enforce the "rules"... It was a strange time indeed.

The police were getting used to the shock of going back out on the beat. Suddenly they were everywhere. They’ve disappeared again mind you. "

That's so true. I used to see Plod everyday in lockdown. Not seen one (traffic cops don't count) for months now.

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds

I saw some at the Queen's funeral

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By *istyPeaksCouple  over a year ago

braintree


"Could eat at a restaurant for half price, but not say goodbye to a dying relative.

This is surely the worst example"

It broke me - especially as I was caring for other people’s relatives all the way through. I tried take comfort in that.

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By *ryan...Man  over a year ago

1950's Original


"The siblings playing in their very own front garden but told by the Police to go inside

I wonder if the police enjoyed trying to enforce the "rules"... It was a strange time indeed.

The police were getting used to the shock of going back out on the beat. Suddenly they were everywhere. They’ve disappeared again mind you. "

Spot on ..

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By *ackformore100Man  over a year ago

Tin town


"I saw some at the Queen's funeral"

Oh yes I've seen some on TV shows. And history documentaries on beeb2. Evenin' all

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By *asycouple1971 OP   Couple  over a year ago

midlands

Track and trace at Restaurants and that covid tracker that didnt work.

Half price meals...get everyone in.

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By *igNick1381Man  over a year ago

BRIDGEND


"Track and trace at Restaurants and that covid tracker that didnt work.

Half price meals...get everyone in.

"

On the back of this, wear your mask when walking around the restaurant, but obviously you could take it off while seated

That and people disinfecting their shopping and acting like they were walking around fucking Chernobyl

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Being asked to restrict my breathing of healthy fresh air for a mere cold!"

It wasn't "a mere cold"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Being asked to restrict my breathing of healthy fresh air for a mere cold!

It wasn't "a mere cold" "

Death rates were only slightly higher than mid 90s . Plus population has increased . Absolute trickery at its finest .

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By *ackformore100Man  over a year ago

Tin town


"Being asked to restrict my breathing of healthy fresh air for a mere cold!

It wasn't "a mere cold"

Death rates were only slightly higher than mid 90s . Plus population has increased . Absolute trickery at its finest . "

What was trickery?

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By *quirtyndirty!Couple  over a year ago

Nottingham

Let's be fair virtually all the rules were absurd. The park bench and rules around funerals were particularly cruel.

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By *KentMan  over a year ago

Canterbury

Walking around the streets with others out for their daily exercise was ok…walking around the empty countryside by yourself wasn’t!

Derbyshire Police sending drones out to publicly shame people for being in the countryside!

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By *mp411Man  over a year ago

chester


"Didn't follow any stupid rules or edicts

Just followed the ones that weren't stupid? Which were the stupid ones for you? "

All were stupid so I paid zero attention to any of them

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By *ucka39Man  over a year ago

Newcastle

Eat out to help out whilst in a global pandemic

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By *ommenhimCouple  over a year ago

wigan


"The most ridiculous thing is that more than two years and millions of deaths later some people (changed to make it polite) can't get into their head that it was a very serious virus that had the capability to kill many more until the vulnerable and those that didn't know they were vulnerable had a vaccine and the virus mutated into something a lot less serious.

Yes there were some very silly rules but they were legislating for the lowest common denominator, idiots that did't seem to be able to think for themselves.

And they say hindsight is a wonderful thing .....

"

Lucky that! That bloody virus choosing one day that it’s going to mutate simultaneously throughout the globe to ‘a lot less serious’.

You’ve read the ‘rules’ posted here and you believe the legislators were accounting for the ‘lowest common denominator’ ? I’d suggest the legislators were the lowest common denominator. ‘Yes there were some very silly rules …’ . Why? Why did these shining beacons of light bestow upon the public such utter shite?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

When you went to the pub you were only allowed to smoke if you were sitting down.

I'm sure they ran out of things to say but they were told they had to make 50 rules so they just threw a few crazy ones in

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By *amantha_JadeWoman  over a year ago

Newcastle

I was thinking about this the other day… Blows my mind that we were told we could only go out once a day for exercise or fresh air

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By *ucka39Man  over a year ago

Newcastle


"I was thinking about this the other day… Blows my mind that we were told we could only go out once a day for exercise or fresh air "

And no parties but they broke every rule enforced

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Bumping elbows to greet someone, therefore bringing them to less than the required 2 metre distancing rule. These were also the same elbows we were told to cough and sneeze in to.

Surely fist bumping would've been better as there's more distance between the two people.

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By *ornucopiaMan  over a year ago

Bexley


"

I wonder if the police enjoyed trying to enforce the "rules"... It was a strange time indeed. "

That probably depends a lot on their reason for joining the police.

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By *irtysnapperMan  over a year ago

Bromsgrove


"I understand the reason for a lot of the rules but some were unnecessarily harsh. I don't think they'd be enforceable again, or would they?... If nothing else it proved how fear can control

I think it will be very difficult now ..

it was previously something unknown and never experienced before (a lockdown of such magnitude)

the trust and faith in Government is at an all time low knowing they were continually breaking the rules they made

and with Liz Truss at the helm….well…

But still fear of the Labour party is a big factor in keeping them there"

Which is insane. Last time Labour were in, things were pretty good. But I’m pretty damn afraid of what this lot are doing to the country as they line their pockets…

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By *rivextrMan  over a year ago

Glasgow

Wait till it comes back…

The rules were to train and test our obedience.

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By *ackformore100Man  over a year ago

Tin town

Learning is important.

Not repeating past mistakes.

We aren't very clever at that.

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By *ch WellMan  over a year ago

Scotland

If you must have sex only do it in positions that you don't face each other.

Ok it wasn't an actual rule but some weirdo actually recommended that

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By *urvyhotwifenstagCouple  over a year ago

Falkirk

Couldn’t go sit outside at the football but could go to the pub to watch it indoors.

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By *rauntonbananaMan  over a year ago

Braunton

99% of the rules were futile madness and boy are we paying the economic price now…over to you SAGE??

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By *I TwoCouple  over a year ago

PDI 12-26th Nov 24


"Two women were fined walking round a reservoir because they were each holding a coffee"

It's unbelievable people actually believing the crap that was on social media lol

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By *ackformore100Man  over a year ago

Tin town

Scientific advice seems to be getting a free ride

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

O o O oo

Sadly it shows lots didn't care about other people or even themselves so it is a good job that some of us did.

Some of the rules may have sounded odd but most when explained made sense. Some rules had to be explained and re written then explained again because people were either idiots or are pedantic and will split hairs so they don't have to stick to them but again, most made sense with the info they had at the time

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

O o O oo


"Two women were fined walking round a reservoir because they were each holding a coffee

It's unbelievable people actually believing the crap that was on social media lol

"

To be fair that did happen, however what the people complaining failed to say was one of them drove around 30 miles to walk around the park,which wasn't allowed at the time

Whatever we thought of the rules of the time,surely people have to accept if they broke them then they have to accept what comes next

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

O o O oo


"Couldn’t go sit outside at the football but could go to the pub to watch it indoors."

At a guess , watching it outside at a stadium would mean thousands of people using public transport to get to it,probably better a few people in a pub mixing instead

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds


"If you must have sex only do it in positions that you don't face each other.

Ok it wasn't an actual rule but some weirdo actually recommended that"

It was a rule for sex workers in the Netherlands

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

O o O oo


"When you went to the pub you were only allowed to smoke if you were sitting down.

I'm sure they ran out of things to say but they were told they had to make 50 rules so they just threw a few crazy ones in"

Do you mean smoke outside as you can't smoke inside? If that happened then I would say it was so people didn't mingle with strangers

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By *ackformore100Man  over a year ago

Tin town


"If you must have sex only do it in positions that you don't face each other.

Ok it wasn't an actual rule but some weirdo actually recommended that

It was a rule for sex workers in the Netherlands"

Anal has been on the increase since... I heard... Or did I just make it up?

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By *immyinreadingMan  over a year ago

henley on thames


"If you must have sex only do it in positions that you don't face each other.

Ok it wasn't an actual rule but some weirdo actually recommended that

It was a rule for sex workers in the Netherlands

Anal has been on the increase since... I heard... Or did I just make it up? "

Not all bad then!

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By *immyinreadingMan  over a year ago

henley on thames


"What was the strangest/hardest/stupidest rule you had to follow or adapt during the pandemic?

Was it not seeing anyone out of your household but you could if you worked with them?

Not touching and elbowing only?

Using hand sanitizer all the time?

Wearing masks?

Standing 2 metres apart?

Not leaving your zone?

Having a legitimate excuss to be out of your house?

There are so many more I guess....

"

Still moaning about this? Might be time to move on …

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

In Ireland in order to be allowed drink in a pub they had to serve a meal to each drinker that cost a minimum of €9! Covid virus was so clever it could distinguish between eaters and non eaters and only infect non €9 or lower priced eaters!

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By *_MariusMan  over a year ago

Currently Faraway


"What was the strangest/hardest/stupidest rule you had to follow or adapt during the pandemic?

Was it not seeing anyone out of your household but you could if you worked with them?

Not touching and elbowing only?

Using hand sanitizer all the time?

Wearing masks?

Standing 2 metres apart?

Not leaving your zone?

Having a legitimate excuss to be out of your house?

There are so many more I guess....

"

Mandatory masks in mass transit and pharmacies but not in supermarkets

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By *rank speakerMan  over a year ago

Worcester

Let's face it. The whole thing was a fiasco. I banged on about it for ages.

We're not an island for nothing? Kept out Napoleon,Hitler etc. If we'd shut the airports and ports for a few weeks it would have cost millions but saved so much in the long run? I suspect heavy lobbying of the government by the travel industry was at the bottom of this?

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By *ackformore100Man  over a year ago

Tin town


"If you must have sex only do it in positions that you don't face each other.

Ok it wasn't an actual rule but some weirdo actually recommended that

It was a rule for sex workers in the Netherlands

Anal has been on the increase since... I heard... Or did I just make it up?

Not all bad then! "

Who'd have though anal would count as safe sex?

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By *immyinreadingMan  over a year ago

henley on thames


"Let's face it. The whole thing was a fiasco. I banged on about it for ages.

We're not an island for nothing? Kept out Napoleon,Hitler etc. If we'd shut the airports and ports for a few weeks it would have cost millions but saved so much in the long run? I suspect heavy lobbying of the government by the travel industry was at the bottom of this? "

Great understanding of how our businesses and supply chain work there …

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

O o O oo


"In Ireland in order to be allowed drink in a pub they had to serve a meal to each drinker that cost a minimum of €9! Covid virus was so clever it could distinguish between eaters and non eaters and only infect non €9 or lower priced eaters!"

That was so people didn't stand at the bar drinking...I think they mentioned why it was at the time

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By *immyinreadingMan  over a year ago

henley on thames


"I understand the reason for a lot of the rules but some were unnecessarily harsh. I don't think they'd be enforceable again, or would they?... If nothing else it proved how fear can control

I think it will be very difficult now ..

it was previously something unknown and never experienced before (a lockdown of such magnitude)

the trust and faith in Government is at an all time low knowing they were continually breaking the rules they made

and with Liz Truss at the helm….well…

But still fear of the Labour party is a big factor in keeping them there

Which is insane. Last time Labour were in, things were pretty good. But I’m pretty damn afraid of what this lot are doing to the country as they line their pockets… "

Last time labour were in, the prime minister should have been locked up as a war criminal

… and we had the credit crunch.

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By *immyinreadingMan  over a year ago

henley on thames


"If you must have sex only do it in positions that you don't face each other.

Ok it wasn't an actual rule but some weirdo actually recommended that

It was a rule for sex workers in the Netherlands

Anal has been on the increase since... I heard... Or did I just make it up?

Not all bad then!

Who'd have though anal would count as safe sex? "

True! Have you ever heard the song “gods loophole” by Garfunkel and Oates? It’s about girls in the US taking it up the arse as that doesn’t count as sex. So they maintain their purity by taking it up the arse. Kudos to the bloke who managed to come up with that idea

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By *ackformore100Man  over a year ago

Tin town


"If you must have sex only do it in positions that you don't face each other.

Ok it wasn't an actual rule but some weirdo actually recommended that

It was a rule for sex workers in the Netherlands

Anal has been on the increase since... I heard... Or did I just make it up?

Not all bad then!

Who'd have though anal would count as safe sex?

True! Have you ever heard the song “gods loophole” by Garfunkel and Oates? It’s about girls in the US taking it up the arse as that doesn’t count as sex. So they maintain their purity by taking it up the arse. Kudos to the bloke who managed to come up with that idea "

I thought that's what catholics and Greeks did for Contraception...

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By *ools and the brainCouple  over a year ago

couple, us we him her.

Not being able to take a towel into the gym!!

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By *ryan...Man  over a year ago

1950's Original


"I understand the reason for a lot of the rules but some were unnecessarily harsh. I don't think they'd be enforceable again, or would they?... If nothing else it proved how fear can control

I think it will be very difficult now ..

it was previously something unknown and never experienced before (a lockdown of such magnitude)

the trust and faith in Government is at an all time low knowing they were continually breaking the rules they made

and with Liz Truss at the helm….well…

But still fear of the Labour party is a big factor in keeping them there

Which is insane. Last time Labour were in, things were pretty good. But I’m pretty damn afraid of what this lot are doing to the country as they line their pockets…

Last time labour were in, the prime minister should have been locked up as a war criminal

… and we had the credit crunch. "

Gordon Brown ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Pubs closing at 10pm will never understand that did the virus come through the doors at 10.01

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By *ackformore100Man  over a year ago

Tin town


"Pubs closing at 10pm will never understand that did the virus come through the doors at 10.01 "

The theory was to reduce contact time with others. while allowing the economy a tiny bit of room to operate.like many of the measures.

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By *urga2076Woman  over a year ago

London

Live as we speak A friend I have is a teacher. 5 of them now have covid and feel poorly (also a bunch of other lurgies going around). I’m response to testing positive They are being told by the headmaster-

“Why are you still testing for covid? It’s just a flu. Stop testing and come into work”.

When did that u-turn happen?

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By *aomilatteCouple  over a year ago

Midlands


"Pubs closing at 10pm will never understand that did the virus come through the doors at 10.01 "

It agreed to go easy on us before 10pm. But it said just to be sure to wear a mask walking to our table before we got pissed.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"What was the strangest/hardest/stupidest rule you had to follow or adapt during the pandemic?

Was it not seeing anyone out of your household but you could if you worked with them?

Not touching and elbowing only?

Using hand sanitizer all the time?

Wearing masks?

Standing 2 metres apart?

Not leaving your zone?

Having a legitimate excuss to be out of your house?

There are so many more I guess....

"

No idea,didn’t follow any of the pointless rules full stop out of principle.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Stopped following the rules about a month into it and so did most people i know and hey we are all still here, myself i didnt catch it till i was rushed into hospital earlier this year for something compleatly unrelated to the lurgy

Unfortunately you added to the spread resulting in many deaths.

Glad you are OK though hahaha how did i help with the spread of it lol didnt catch it till april this year and caught it while in hospital after having three jabs lol good to know who are the ones who belive everything the authorities tell them"

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By *XXDREAMMan  over a year ago

sudbury

Open a window and simply blow covid away, advert always made me laugh

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

At work in a care home...Having to put post in boxes for 72 hours and then move them to 36 and then to 24....yet the newspapers were allowed to be delivered on the day. I never worked that one out!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"What was the strangest/hardest/stupidest rule you had to follow or adapt during the pandemic?

Was it not seeing anyone out of your household but you could if you worked with them?

Not touching and elbowing only?

Using hand sanitizer all the time?

Wearing masks?

Standing 2 metres apart?

Not leaving your zone?

Having a legitimate excuss to be out of your house?

There are so many more I guess....

"

Scotch egg is a beer accompaniment

No singing in communal spaces

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By *mp411Man  over a year ago

chester


"I understand the reason for a lot of the rules but some were unnecessarily harsh. I don't think they'd be enforceable again, or would they?... If nothing else it proved how fear can control

I think it will be very difficult now ..

it was previously something unknown and never experienced before (a lockdown of such magnitude)

the trust and faith in Government is at an all time low knowing they were continually breaking the rules they made

and with Liz Truss at the helm….well…

But still fear of the Labour party is a big factor in keeping them there

Which is insane. Last time Labour were in, things were pretty good. But I’m pretty damn afraid of what this lot are doing to the country as they line their pockets…

Last time labour were in, the prime minister should have been locked up as a war criminal

… and we had the credit crunch.

Gordon Brown ?"

No that fat theiveing sack of crap just sold all our gold for next to nothing he on about Blair the warmongering psyopath who started the rot and ruin of this once great country

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By *eptimiusMan  over a year ago

East

All of them!

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By *immyinreadingMan  over a year ago

henley on thames


"What was the strangest/hardest/stupidest rule you had to follow or adapt during the pandemic?

Was it not seeing anyone out of your household but you could if you worked with them?

Not touching and elbowing only?

Using hand sanitizer all the time?

Wearing masks?

Standing 2 metres apart?

Not leaving your zone?

Having a legitimate excuss to be out of your house?

There are so many more I guess....

No idea,didn’t follow any of the pointless rules full stop out of principle."

Gosh, aren’t you a rebel …

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By *immyinreadingMan  over a year ago

henley on thames

I see plenty of moaners still around, pretending covid wasn’t real. Obviously didn’t get it when it was at its strongest, or lose any loved ones.

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By *nvincible ButterflyWoman  over a year ago

LEEDS

Not been able to see my dad when the government were throwing parties!

Spending 7.5 hrs a day with my work colleagues but not been able to see my own family after work

Local lockdowns... no one near me paid any attention

Not been able to sit on park benches

The eat out to help out fiasco... eat out and get covid more like

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By *ark Knight 2017Man  over a year ago

Ware

All of them.

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By *immyinreadingMan  over a year ago

henley on thames

Moan moan moan moan moan moan moan!

Get over it. Move on.

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By *ohn KanakaMan  over a year ago

Not all that North of North London


"What was the strangest/hardest/stupidest rule you had to follow or adapt during the pandemic?

Was it not seeing anyone out of your household but you could if you worked with them?

Not touching and elbowing only?

Using hand sanitizer all the time?

Wearing masks?

Standing 2 metres apart?

Not leaving your zone?

Having a legitimate excuss to be out of your house?

There are so many more I guess....

No idea,didn’t follow any of the pointless rules full stop out of principle."

Which principle was that?

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By *immyinreadingMan  over a year ago

henley on thames


"What was the strangest/hardest/stupidest rule you had to follow or adapt during the pandemic?

Was it not seeing anyone out of your household but you could if you worked with them?

Not touching and elbowing only?

Using hand sanitizer all the time?

Wearing masks?

Standing 2 metres apart?

Not leaving your zone?

Having a legitimate excuss to be out of your house?

There are so many more I guess....

No idea,didn’t follow any of the pointless rules full stop out of principle.

Which principle was that?"

Sounds like the “I’m a real rebel, I disobeyed a rule” principle.

Probably refuses to wear a seatbelt too because that’s what “they” want us to do

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds


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Sounds like the “I’m a real rebel, I disobeyed a rule” principle.

Probably refuses to wear a seatbelt too because that’s what “they” want us to do

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I bet he looked a real rebel in his sunflower lanyard

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
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"Open a window and simply blow covid away, advert always made me laugh "

They didn't say that,they said if you are inside open windows so some may go outside.

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By *izandpaulCouple  over a year ago

merseyside

Never really found any of the rules a big issue.

Wear a mask all day for work, wash my hands regularly etc, no drama there.

The distance rule etc didn't find it too much of an issue.

It was brilliant to have Paul at home for such a length of time.

Social life took a bit of a bashing and work was incredibly busy.

Seems like an eternity ago now. For us, things are pretty much back to normal.

121 meets. Tick

Clubs. Tick.

Swingers holidays. Tick.

Swingers party. Tick.

Yep, normality back.

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By *immyinreadingMan  over a year ago

henley on thames


"Open a window and simply blow covid away, advert always made me laugh

They didn't say that,they said if you are inside open windows so some may go outside.

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Correct. Amazing to see how poorly some people seem to have understood the advice. It’s almost as though they deliberately got it wrong.

Deliberately awkward. Still moaning

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By *ohn KanakaMan  over a year ago

Not all that North of North London

I think hindsight is a wonderful thing. And I think people are forgetting how genuinely scary those first few months were.

Some of the rules seem laughable now bit at that time there was no vaccine, no treatment and a real risk of people dying. The need to keep society functioning and people safe was an impossible one to balance

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
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Now I am not one to defend the Gov over some of the things they did over this Covid but some comments ( not just on here ) are exactly what I meant in my previous post . I think there are a lot of people who don't like rules so were being pedantic to twist what was said to suit.

I think sometimes they wouldn't have been able to win with the "rebels" as whatever was said they would find something to complain about or twist. Hopefully those rebels didn't lose anyone close while being that rebel

I did wonder over a couple of rules at the time but if you thought of it logically most of it made sense.

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By *angerous123Man  over a year ago

Leeds

The 10pm curfew

I was working the doors at the time, all this did was cause people to get blackout d*unk, then all pile into the street at the same time, then all fight over the taxis

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By *immyinreadingMan  over a year ago

henley on thames


"Now I am not one to defend the Gov over some of the things they did over this Covid but some comments ( not just on here ) are exactly what I meant in my previous post . I think there are a lot of people who don't like rules so were being pedantic to twist what was said to suit.

I think sometimes they wouldn't have been able to win with the "rebels" as whatever was said they would find something to complain about or twist. Hopefully those rebels didn't lose anyone close while being that rebel

I did wonder over a couple of rules at the time but if you thought of it logically most of it made sense."

Agreed. The same “rebels” would moan about any rules. Some people are just born to be awkward

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
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Scotch egg is a beer accompaniment

No singing in communal spaces"

You didn't have to have a scotch egg with a pint nor did they say it was an accompaniment..it was an example of the size of the portion of food that you would need to have so you could have your pint.

The singing is pretty obvious to me, if we had to be two metres apart from people in case we passed on a virus then I wouldn't want anyone spraying any germs onto me by singing, especially if it was anyone who sang very badly like me, that would be a double whammy

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