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<blockquote data-quote="ncurd" data-source="post: 992654" data-attributes="member: 72205"><p>What I find mystifying is I don't know of anyone defiantly breaking the advice (actually that not true I do know of a bunch of family members meeting up over several days because of mothers day). Anyone I know who went out this weekend made it a point they stayed away from being crowds from their own group who they would of been in a house with otherwise. Same for panic buyers.</p><p>I don't particularly want to talk about where and when the government took the correct actions. Its done now and can wait for the inquiry at the end. I do have some sympathy for them in regards to social distancing not being adhered to (it remains to be seen if its going to make a difference, its hard to belive it will if people aren't going to do it) as opposed to getting a full lockdown (I'm unconvinced we be able to enforce it enough with the amount of defying social distancing).</p><p></p><p>Simply put if people adhered to it would make a massive impact (and last week was about ramping up the measures rather than sudden change, there is also an argument for their mixed messaging and being poor at getting that out, again inquiry) so government thought stupidly they could trust us and we'd listen, there would be no need for drastic measures except if things became critical.</p><p></p><p>But nope seams like we have way too many idiotic pricks in this country. I just hope they are the ones to get it and suffer horribly rather than people like my wife who stayed in all weekend but has to go to work today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ncurd, post: 992654, member: 72205"] What I find mystifying is I don't know of anyone defiantly breaking the advice (actually that not true I do know of a bunch of family members meeting up over several days because of mothers day). Anyone I know who went out this weekend made it a point they stayed away from being crowds from their own group who they would of been in a house with otherwise. Same for panic buyers. I don't particularly want to talk about where and when the government took the correct actions. Its done now and can wait for the inquiry at the end. I do have some sympathy for them in regards to social distancing not being adhered to (it remains to be seen if its going to make a difference, its hard to belive it will if people aren't going to do it) as opposed to getting a full lockdown (I'm unconvinced we be able to enforce it enough with the amount of defying social distancing). Simply put if people adhered to it would make a massive impact (and last week was about ramping up the measures rather than sudden change, there is also an argument for their mixed messaging and being poor at getting that out, again inquiry) so government thought stupidly they could trust us and we'd listen, there would be no need for drastic measures except if things became critical. But nope seams like we have way too many idiotic pricks in this country. I just hope they are the ones to get it and suffer horribly rather than people like my wife who stayed in all weekend but has to go to work today. [/QUOTE]
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