Covid Idiots

My BIL lives in Walton on Thames, Surry. They're is now in a tier 2 area, so Mrs BIL couldn't go and visit her daughter and grandchildren yesterday. Meanwhile my BIL's next door neighbour and the one opposite both had lots of people round for lunch.
 

Hindsight

Member
Location
Lincolnshire
My BIL lives in Walton on Thames, Surry. They're is now in a tier 2 area, so Mrs BIL couldn't go and visit her daughter and grandchildren yesterday. Meanwhile my BIL's next door neighbour and the one opposite both had lots of people round for lunch.

Did your BIL take photos, a log, and call the Police?
 

MRT

Member
Livestock Farmer
At my Secondary Modern school, we had no classical education, so I don't know what you mean, but in my book, anyone who puts other people's lives at risk deserves everything coming to them.
I didn't exactly go to Eton myself, read 1984 at home a few years ago. Interesting read given when it was written
 

Pasty

Member
Location
Devon
At my Secondary Modern school, we had no classical education, so I don't know what you mean, but in my book, anyone who puts other people's lives at risk deserves everything coming to them.
Have you considered that they may not be putting lives at risk and if so, why not? Where does your info come from?
 

Goweresque

Member
Location
North Wilts
At my Secondary Modern school, we had no classical education, so I don't know what you mean, but in my book, anyone who puts other people's lives at risk deserves everything coming to them.

A few years ago (in the winter of 2014/15) there was a flu epidemic which killed about the same number of (mostly elderly) people as Covid has. Would you have considered calling the police then if your neighbour was having a dinner party? If not, why do you think it is a reasonable reaction now?
 

Pasty

Member
Location
Devon
A few years ago (in the winter of 2014/15) there was a flu epidemic which killed about the same number of (mostly elderly) people as Covid has. Would you have considered calling the police then if your neighbour was having a dinner party? If not, why do you think it is a reasonable reaction now?
Excuse me, that's a fact. Not welcome here. Move along sir or you'll get a £1000 fine. I gather 2018 was not great either.
 

Charlie Gill

Member
Location
Kent
A few years ago (in the winter of 2014/15) there was a flu epidemic which killed about the same number of (mostly elderly) people as Covid has. Would you have considered calling the police then if your neighbour was having a dinner party? If not, why do you think it is a reasonable reaction now?
What if we have another bad flu year together with covid?
 

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