I’d like to think you know what I meant but your comprehension skills are so off cock on so many other things, I’m not holding my breath.It's not the last couple of years, it's standard procedure. Keep watching.
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I’d like to think you know what I meant but your comprehension skills are so off cock on so many other things, I’m not holding my breath.It's not the last couple of years, it's standard procedure. Keep watching.
Just to clarify my town is 120k. Secondly I know exactly the cycle of respiratory illness.I’d like to think you know what I meant but your comprehension skills are so off cock on so many other things, I’m not holding my breath.
With your encyclopaedic knowledge of respiratory disease, what was mental about the bloke from Melbourne warning people to be extra careful in their use of work canteens during localised outbreaks of a highly infectious variant of an airborne virus currently infecting millions across the world, hospitalising many and killing some of those who become infected?Just to clarify my town is 120k. Secondly I know exactly the cycle of respiratory illness.
I work for the county council as a test & trace caseworker. I'm delighted I'm able to be part of the New World Order and Great Reset. Plus very good pay and fully remote working of course.Presumably using their track & trace service as he said it’s the one place in the workplace where people are mixing from different bubbles so they’ll be able to see the place where a person who tested positive passed on the infection was likely to be the one common area where people from different work areas were in close contact.
Don’t they have TV or Internet in your village? Have you missed how respiratory viruses transmit over the past couple of years or so?
I see it's all kicking off in Melbourne with the construction workers, rubber bullets involved from the Police. But of course nothing at all 'mental' about any of this.SydneyFan mentioned this weeks ago. the problem is tradies are going onto sites while either covid positive or should have been in isolation. the main place they congregate on the sites is in the tea rooms/canteens or whatever you want to call them. hence the transmission.
it's the same young lads (in their 20's and 30's) who are also not taking the lockdowns seriously and are out and about after work. it's why cases aren't falling as quickly as we hoped while we're supposedly in lockdown.
there's nothing 'mental' about it at all
The crowd got violent hence rubber bullets. The crowd got violent before the police moved in. So no nothing mental.I see it's all kicking off in Melbourne with the construction workers, rubber bullets involved from the Police. But of course nothing at all 'mental' about any of this.
There’s definitely one constant round here that meets the definition of mental.The crowd got violent hence rubber bullets. The crowd got violent before the police moved in. So no nothing mental.
Rubber bullets is quite mental. We don’t know how lucky we are.The crowd got violent hence rubber bullets. The crowd got violent before the police moved in. So no nothing mental.
Have you never seen protests in London get a bit over the top? Or in the pit villages? Or are you too involved in doing your research?I see it's all kicking off in Melbourne with the construction workers, rubber bullets involved from the Police. But of course nothing at all 'mental' about any of this.
Aye, but haven't seen rubber bullets used for a good number of years.Have you never seen protests in London get a bit over the top? Or in the pit villages? Or are you too involved in doing your research?
You've never seen them used in London, they have never been used by the met and hadn't been used at all by 2012 IE long after the pit villages no longer had pitsAye, but haven't seen rubber bullets used for a good number of years.
Struggling with this one, I've never seen them used for over 30 plus years as far as I can recall.You've never seen them used in London, they have never been used by the met and hadn't been used at all by 2012 IE long after the pit villages no longer had pits
Oldie's making shit up again
Struggling with this one, I've never seen them used for over 30 plus years as far as I can recall.You've never seen them used in London, they have never been used by the met and hadn't been used at all by 2012 IE long after the pit villages no longer had pits
Oldie's making shit up again
Rubber bullets were used in the brexit protests this year in NIAye, but haven't seen rubber bullets used for a good number of years.
That's the PSNI, mainland UK hadn't seen them used at all by 2012, so oldie's claim of having seen them used 30 plus year ago in London or the pit villages (as set out by the earlier poster) is simply wrongRubber bullets were used in the brexit protests this year in NI
these people are mainly responsible for spreading covid and all they can think of is themselves. They won’t listen to government, their employers and now they’ve turned on their own union.
Their was hardly a police presence at all until the protesters kicked off.
Now the sites are shutdown for 2 weeks.
I have sympathy for those that are doing their bit to sort this out but to those that caused this, fuck’em
Eh, I never said anything about London or pit villagesThat's the PSNI, mainland UK hadn't seen them used at all by 2012, so oldie's claim of having seen them used 30 plus year ago in London or the pit villages (as set out by the earlier poster) is simply wrong
The person you were replying to did but either way they had not been used in the mainland UK 30 plus year ago and have been used this year in NI so you were wrong, which is not uncommon for youEh, I never said anything about London or pit villages
He said have I not noticed protests in those areas getting out of hand my answer was yes I had in mind NI the big rubber bullet battles of the 80/90s, not sure what he's on about Brexit riot there recently.The person you were replying to did but either way they had not been used in the mainland UK 30 plus year ago and have been used this year in NI so you were wrong, which is not uncommon for you
He said have I not noticed protests in those areas getting out of hand my answer was yes I had in mind NI the big rubber bullet battles of the 80/90s, not sure what he's on about Brexit riot there recently.