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Is this breaking the law ?

how?



we don’t have them in scotland.
Look at the link i posted.
Jan 11th this year resulted in hospital trip.
Same could occur if travelling by car.
Imo non essential travel or in this case it would be stupid to do something that could result in injury and then pressure the nhs.
 
Just run it as fake, as i cant find the link now.
 
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Really? I thought they were everywhere.

no, we only have real polis and the fag polis who fine people for dropping fag ends. but i think they are actually council employees. they’re definitely not any kind of officers.
 
They could have come from a hotspot inner city area, be totally asymptomatic and gone way out to the quiet stix with no current infections - spreading the virus.


On the other side of the coin that might be just around the corner from their house and not infected.

The problem is there's no context. I would expect the latter, but after a few knobheads have driven 200miles for KFC or 'areas of beauty' have been busier than in summer, I just dont know anymore.
 
Look at the link i posted.
Jan 11th this year resulted in hospital trip.
Same could occur if travelling by car.
Imo non essential travel or in this case it would be stupid to do something that could result in injury and then pressure the nhs.

do you then think people shouldn’t be allowed to go out cycling for exercise?

also, in scotland we can travel 5 miles outside the council area for exercise. there’s no restrictions about driving cars.
 
Polis ???

is this like the new spelling after brexit due to eu rules or something ?
 
no, we only have real polis and the fag polis who fine people for dropping fag ends. but i think they are actually council employees. they’re definitely not any kind of officers.

Ahh fag police. We have those too, usually wearing a council badge in place of the plastic Bravestar badge, (remember that?), that the plastic piggies wear.
 
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