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Current cooker is dual fuel - might just get a cheapish electric cooker for the time being.
We did something similar, it lasted 10 years.
Current cooker is dual fuel - might just get a cheapish electric cooker for the time being.
Current cooker is dual fuel - might just get a cheapish electric cooker for the time being.
Press briefing today showed that motor vehicle traffic had taken a sharp upturn from the previously falling numbers.
It's only been a week and it could be 3 months or more!
Possibly because supermarkets are asking that those able to go into stores to do their shopping and free up delivery slots for those that need them.
For me that's a 5 mile trip so I have to use the car, can't carry the shopping home
I went to Tesco today, first time for a couple of weeks and it wasn't that overcrowded, didn't realise it was just before the allotted for the vulnerable and they arrived in swarms dead on 9am some thinking the could walk straight in and not join the long queue that was forming, those of us already in the queue were allowed in
I am sorry to say that the older people were worst behaved, standing in the middle of aisle while blocking them with the trolleys, pushing in to get things,
Now I know the system I won't be clashing with them again
Yep that’s what I found last time we went shoppingExactly what I have found with the old behaving very badly and having no respect for others.
Ignoring the 2m rule repeatedly, pushing in and grabbing at things, not any different to usual really
I found the same on Monday while doing the shopping for my 80 year old mum. I put it down to some elderly people being a bit confused and not knowing the system, rather than them being deliberately ignorant.Yep that’s what I found last time we went shopping
Coal gas was (well, still is but isn't used these days!) poisonous but natural gas isn't. Since the late '60s the UK has used natural gas. Both types make a big bang if there's a leak. DON'T mess with it!
I am sorry to say that the older people were worst behaved, standing in the middle of aisle while blocking them with the trolleys, pushing in to get things,
Now I know the system I won't be clashing with them again
Exactly what I have found with the old behaving very badly and having no respect for others.
Ignoring the 2m rule repeatedly, pushing in and grabbing at things, not any different to usual really
Yep that’s what I found last time we went shopping
I found the same on Monday while doing the shopping for my 80 year old mum. I put it down to some elderly people being a bit confused and not knowing the system, rather than them being deliberately ignorant.
Exactly what I have found with the old behaving very badly and having no respect for others.
Ignoring the 2m rule repeatedly, pushing in and grabbing at things, not any different to usual really
It used to be the old saying the young behaving very badly and having no respect for others.
Yes you’re probably right thereI found the same on Monday while doing the shopping for my 80 year old mum. I put it down to some elderly people being a bit confused and not knowing the system, rather than them being deliberately ignorant.
I'm afraid my opinion of old people is they have a tendency to become very child like, selfish, demanding etc as they age, so I expect this is another example.
It used to be the old saying the young behaving very badly and having no respect for others. How times change.
I'm one of the over 70 brigade and must say that I have never seen that sort of behaviour by old people. Maybe we are different in Wales?
I'm afraid my opinion of old people is they have a tendency to become very child like, selfish, demanding etc as they age, so I expect this is another example.
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I'm guessing they don't include CoronaVirus as an insured risk?Good old Saga they have sent me a text to tell me that during this difficult time they have a good selection of life insurance policies on offer, just what i wanted to know
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Derbyshire police notice put on cars
I think other forces have been too soft on people not following the rules/guidance.As a Police Force they have conducted themselves in a disgraceful manner thus far. Some of their tactics compared to other forces has been far too disproportionate and has been called out by a previous supreme court judge and the IOPC...
Yep we walked to the local open space which is popular with dog walkers the ones I saw all drove their to walk their dogsI think other forces have been too soft on people not following the rules/guidance.
Near where I live folks have been using their cars unnecessarily to drive for exercise and dog walking.
When I've been out on my daily exercise, walking/cycling from my house, I've seen folks sitting in their cars at the beach car parks with their engines running drinking flasks of tea/coffee.
If they end up getting fined, then that their own fault, and they shouldn't be whinging about the police tactics.
Our road was a venue for an impromptu meeting of scrambler bikes yesterday afternoon!I think other forces have been too soft on people not following the rules/guidance.
Near where I live folks have been using their cars unnecessarily to drive for exercise and dog walking.
When I've been out on my daily exercise, walking/cycling from my house, I've seen folks sitting in their cars at the beach car parks with their engines running drinking flasks of tea/coffee.
If they end up getting fined, then that their own fault, and they shouldn't be whinging about the police tactics.
Yeah, there's another area near me, where I could easily spend a few hours taking photos and not see anyone else, but I'd need to drive there, about 2 miles. when I'm out for a cycle I see at least 6-10 cars parked along the roadside where folks have parked and walked onto the beach, some with their dogs. The place I could walk is in the opposite direction, away from the beach, but I wouldn't do it.Yep we walked to the local open space which is popular with dog walkers the ones I saw all drove their to walk their dogs
It’s really annoying as I would love to drive to a nature reserve for the butterflies but I’m not I’m obeying the rules but it’s frustrating when quite a few I see go out in their car to walk their dogs
Is it necessary for all these folk to take their cars to the beach?do not travel unnecessarily.
Is it necessary for all these folk to take their cars to the beach?
I doubt it.
It doesn't, that's the problem.But if they live local, where does it say they can't?
I'm not looking to get into any arguments here Bob, just trying to say that its not clear
Cue Diogenes and his lamp looking for an honest man. It seems they're much easier to find than a sensible one.but sensible people know they shouldn't be doing it without it
but sensible people know they shouldn't be doing it without it specifically saying not to drive.
A small amount of common sense is required, oh I see the problemIt doesn't, that's the problem.
I'm agreeing with you regarding it's not clear, but sensible people know they shouldn't be doing it without it specifically saying not to drive.
I've already said that they're not breaking any laws.Sensible people or people under social media pressure thinking they shouldn't be driving?.........don't forget, if these people live local to the beach, keep 2 mtrs apart and aren't in groups of more than 2 people, unless of the same house hold, what are they doing wrong?, what law are they breaking?