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Started by papasmurf, May 30, 2020, 08:54:05 PM

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Quote from: Barry post_id=27204 time=1590933460 user_id=51
To be fair, the people were fairly spread out in the video in that link,


Not in the pictures I saw, (plus there are no toilet facilities.)



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Quote from: Barry post_id=27204 time=1590933460 user_id=51
To be fair, the people were fairly spread out in the video in that link, until two helicopters landed on the beach when they were obviously forced to the centre.


:thup:



Indeed. I suspect some people just thought the two perfectly formed helpad landing sights was just a convenient coincidence.

Barry

To be fair, the people were fairly spread out in the video in that link, until two helicopters landed on the beach when they were obviously forced to the centre.
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The police should have taken the names and addresses of all those people on the beach so it could be ascertained how many develop covid-19 symptoms.

papasmurf

Quote from: johnofgwent post_id=27137 time=1590913163 user_id=63
Yes, I did see that picture and think 'hmmmmmm'



Mind you, if in 3 weeks time the helicopter riders are the only new admissions at A&E this month it will sure as hell show those claiming the english to be moving too fast as the reason for their continued enforcement if house arrest as the dick waving egotists they are ...


Unfortunately people packed like sardines was a common occurrence over the last few days. The local plod had to use legislation to clear several beaches and other areas. (I can't remember the name for such temporary exclusion orders.)
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johnofgwent

Yes, I did see that picture and think 'hmmmmmm'



Mind you, if in 3 weeks time the helicopter riders are the only new admissions at A&E this month it will sure as hell show those claiming the english to be moving too fast as the reason for their continued enforcement if house arrest as the dick waving egotists they are ...
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