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People Gathering in Parks etc
Time to warn people that because the weather is getting a touch warmer the fire brigade are going to start using water cannons to prevent the grass from dying. If you get in the way, tough.
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Re: People Gathering in Parks etc
I reckon £100 on the spot fine now. Everybody knows the rules, everybody knows why the rules are in place, everybody can see the daily human toll of people not following the rules. There's absolutely no excuse for the selfishness. £100 on the spot, not £30. Or tear gas.
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just shut the beaches and parks, end of
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blue matt
just shut the beaches and parks, end of
That would be difficult.
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delmbox
I reckon £100 on the spot fine now. Everybody knows the rules, everybody knows why the rules are in place, everybody can see the daily human toll of people not following the rules. There's absolutely no excuse for the selfishness. £100 on the spot, not £30. Or tear gas.
100 quid fine is a bit harsh. Maybe the Council could employ people who could monitor and ask people to get a wriggle on if they're hanging about.
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Tuerto
That would be difficult.
Why would it be difficult,Spain did it
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Tuerto
100 quid fine is a bit harsh. Maybe the Council could employ people who could monitor and ask people to get a wriggle on if they're hanging about.
I really do not understand your logic... it’s not difficult... prevention is better than cure. If people abide by a set of rules no one pays any fines... you seem to be saying that the punishment of £100 is greater than the crime??
People are dying... go out but go somewhere where people aren’t... there’s lots of places that aren’t beaches or parks.
I’d make the fines £,000’s
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Today is probably the bigger challenge, but the impression I got about yesterday was that people stuck to the rules far more than they did a fortnight ago - am I wrong in believing that?
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There needs to be tougher penalties
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StraightOuttaCanton
I really do not understand your logic... it’s not difficult... prevention is better than cure. If people abide by a set of rules no one pays any fines... you seem to be saying that the punishment of £100 is greater than the crime??
People are dying... go out but go somewhere where people aren’t... there’s lots of places that aren’t beaches or parks.
I’d make the fines £,000’s
All i said that i think that a £100 fine is a bit harsh (especially at a time when people aren't getting paid) Then you're saying that you would massively increase the Fine? Then you go on to tell me what i already no, almost putting words in my mouth. I think that Marshal's with the power to approach people and keep an eye on things would be better practice.
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Originally Posted by
beakerboyblue
Why would it be difficult,Spain did it
Because a park and a beach can be a widespread area with unconventional ways of entry-logistically it's difficult.
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the other bob wilson
Today is probably the bigger challenge, but the impression I got about yesterday was that people stuck to the rules far more than they did a fortnight ago - am I wrong in believing that?
I agree.
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I read somewhere about groups of youths on bicycles gathering in parks and local open areas. Clearly they aren't going to get caught easily to speak to them.
With these perhaps they should be filmed/photgraphed (By drone?) and identified. Then fine their parents the £100 mentioned and tag the individual so if he/she goes too far from home they get fined again.
Harsh but probably effective.
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xsnaggle
I read somewhere about groups of youths on bicycles gathering in parks and local open areas. Clearly they aren't going to get caught easily to speak to them.
With these perhaps they should be filmed/photgraphed (By drone?) and identified. Then fine their parents the £100 mentioned and tag the individual so if he/she goes too far from home they get fined again.
Harsh but probably effective.
Why can't the government just find a way of supervising these areas that are causing issues? I'm sure that an element of authoritarian presence would be enough for most people to think twice. The problem is that when people have certain freedoms within constraints then some will take advantage of the situation. They may be stupid and need a bit of reminding.
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Tuerto
Because a park and a beach can be a widespread area with unconventional ways of entry-logistically it's difficult.
Still think you are wrong, a total lockdown is needed, would stop idiots going to parks and beaches also stop the idiots riding their cycle for 20km into the countryside
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How do they expect scottish people to rerspond to being told to lock themselves down when the Scottish Governemt top medical Advisor has just been cautioned by police for not complying with her own advice?
And we are discussing ordinary folk. :shrug:
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Tuerto
100 quid fine is a bit harsh. Maybe the Council could employ people who could monitor and ask people to get a wriggle on if they're hanging about.
Considering the impact coronavirus has, it is nothing. People are dying, the NHS is struggling. These damn clowns should have harsher punishments
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beakerboyblue
Still think you are wrong, a total lockdown is needed, would stop idiots going to parks and beaches also stop the idiots riding their cycle for 20km into the countryside
So we're going to punish th 95% in order to allow for the idiots. They'll still do it even if there's a complete lockdown. People are allowed to go to the beach and to the park, as long as they adhere to the 2mtr rule that has been implemented. The problem is that on sunny days the capacity of the parks and beaches becomes reduced due to volume of people. That's where the government needs to step in and monitor and act if need be in my opinion.
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adz-a32
Considering the impact coronavirus has, it is nothing. People are dying, the NHS is struggling. These damn clowns should have harsher punishments
I know, i just don't agree with fines for people when there is another way of dealing with this that could be effective.
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Tuerto
So we're going to punish th 95% in order to allow for the idiots. They'll still do it even if there's a complete lockdown. People are allowed to go to the beach and to the park, as long as they adhere to the 2mtr rule that has been implemented. The problem is that on sunny days the capacity of the parks and beaches becomes reduced due to volume of people. That's where the government needs to step in and monitor and act if need be in my opinion.
You are only allowed to go out and exercise in your area not travel to areas to exercise
To get to a beach you’d have to travel by car
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beakerboyblue
You are only allowed to go out and exercise in your area not travel to areas to exercise
To get to a beach you’d have to travel by car
Not if you lived in Brighton, Barry, Bournmouth, skegness.... shall we go on?
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xsnaggle
Not if you lived in Brighton, Barry, Bournmouth, skegness.... shall we go on?
But the beach itself is not outside their houses, mountains are not, parks are not
Shall we just disagree to disagree
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beakerboyblue
You are only allowed to go out and exercise in your area not travel to areas to exercise
To get to a beach you’d have to travel by car
Yes, i know that. I'm not representing the idiots that do that or defending them.
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beakerboyblue
But the beach itself is not outside their houses, mountains are not, parks are not
Shall we just disagree to disagree
I live down the bay , an attraction for those in this area , quite highly populated with walkers and cyclists.
Yesterday I went up the Taff Trail , after I got away from Cardiff there were very few people about . Would you recommend I stayed closer to home?
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Originally Posted by
delmbox
I reckon £100 on the spot fine now. Everybody knows the rules, everybody knows why the rules are in place, everybody can see the daily human toll of people not following the rules. There's absolutely no excuse for the selfishness. £100 on the spot, not £30. Or tear gas.
£100 for everyone. So, if you're a dad out with 2 kids, £300.