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Wish I’d said that.I think he's saying how do you know if someone has had close contact with someone else. My answer is the individual will know, and should act accordingly. So if they have, they should be isolating.
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Wish I’d said that.I think he's saying how do you know if someone has had close contact with someone else. My answer is the individual will know, and should act accordingly. So if they have, they should be isolating.
Done 3 pubs so far. Only one has taken my details. Social distancing has actually been pretty good however
Judging you for having a halfDone 11, everyone has taken my details. Only one where I felt social distancing was a bit of a problem and I left after having a half outside.
I get the impression the worst offenders are between 18 and 25.That is a sweeping generalisation as far as I’m aware. I’m 29 and have been drinking and eating in lots of London ( where apparently everyone is a raging super spreader according to here ) bars and restaurants. Ive not seen anything like what you describe. Where have you seen that kind of behaviour when you’ve been out? Minority, perhaps, but majority, I don’t think so.
Judging you for having a half
Wish I’d said that.
we knew this would be the craic with younger people though. They wouldnt make the sacrifice to keep everyone safe as most of them are selfish entitled wankers.This kid was just too selfish, ignorant and self-absorbed to miss one night of bantz with the lads when he was perfectly aware there was a big chance he could have it.
Good. Hope it is unpaid too.@Botchie There you go, one of my mates has been told not to go into work as he was in the pub at the same time as him. Missing out on at least 1 week of graft now.
Why? He was just in the pub, how is it his fault?we knew this would be the craic with younger people though. They wouldnt make the sacrifice to keep everyone safe as most of them are selfish entitled wankers.
Good. Hope it is unpaid too.
His work takes him into peoples houses so they don't want to take the risk.Why? He was just in the pub, how is it his fault?
I get that. I was asking the other lad why it was “good” and hoping it was without payHis work takes him into peoples houses so they don't want to take the risk.
It just shows how the selfish actions of the lad is going to effect a load of people
Good. Hope it is unpaid too.
Unless he was sitting within 2 metres of him for more than 15 minutes he doesn't need to do that though does he? If his employer has told him not to come in then it's their decision and if it was me I'd be asking to be paid.@Botchie There you go, one of my mates has been told not to go into work as he was in the pub at the same time as him. Missing out on at least 1 week of graft now.
That's fair enough, but his employers have made the decision themselves so he should get paid imo. Some of the bar staff that were working on Friday were working again yesterday.His work takes him into peoples houses so they don't want to take the risk.
It just shows how the selfish actions of the lad is going to effect a load of people
Good. Hope it is unpaid too.
Good. Hope it is unpaid too.
FfsGood. Hope it is unpaid too.
Ah sorry - I thought you said one of HIS mates. Not your mate. Apologies from me.Why? He was just in the pub, how is it his fault?
The pub reopened today after a deep clean and the only people who need to isolate are those that spent 15 minutes plus in his company.