I was just wondering if we can take trains to nearby places as part of our 'exercise' ?
I have this fear that police will be milling about stations stopping and questioning people. I imagine it's best to just say something but 'exercise' in a station might not be acceptable.
You could say 'I have an appointment' but then that would be a lie. I wonder what the best thing to say is?
Hmmm. They'll probably then grill you about for what purpose.
There is an exception in the regulations to "fulfil a legal obligation," so if you had agreed to buy something off Greedbay with cash on collection, you would be legally obliged to the seller to make that payment in cash and would be fulfilling a legal obligation. Schedule 3A, paragraph 2(5)(e).
In today's Daily Telegraph: "Vaccine passports to be trialled by thousands of Britons. The government-funded trial could be rolled out to millions across the UK if successful"
I am not opposed to vaccination certificates if they are genuinely useful.
But, given that the government plans to vaccinate all vulnerable groups within 2-3 months, why would we need them in the UK beyond that point? Why can't we just get back quickly to our normal pre-covid unmasked, non-distanced and non-certificated lives?
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/564347
As soon as all seriously vulnerable members of the population have been protected through vaccination, ALL covid restrictions should be removed.
I'm wondering whether tougher restrictions in England might mean ad-hoc home visits to check , based on phone surveillance data? The technology is there.
I'm wondering whether tougher restrictions in England might mean ad-hoc home visits to check , based on phone surveillance data? The technology is there.
They are probably already doing that with regards to self isolation. I've seen coppers peering into windows to check people are there.
Needless to say, I never installed the app and I turned off all location services. Don't know that that gets me anywhere though because there's triangulation via signal towers and finding to public wireless networks.
I was just wondering if we can take trains to nearby places as part of our 'exercise' ?
I have this fear that police will be milling about stations stopping and questioning people. I imagine it's best to just say something but 'exercise' in a station might not be acceptable.
You could say 'I have an appointment' but then that would be a lie. I wonder what the best thing to say is?
Hmmm. They'll probably then grill you about for what purpose.
There is an exception in the regulations to "fulfil a legal obligation," so if you had agreed to buy something off Greedbay with cash on collection, you would be legally obliged to the seller to make that payment in cash and would be fulfilling a legal obligation. Schedule 3A, paragraph 2(5)(e).
I see. I don't know if the plod really are milling about in train stations but I don't want to risk a fine.






