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To report a party?

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hellcatspangle · 23/03/2021 16:32

Bloody hell...I'm generally not into the whole report your neighbour's thing but I'm staggered at what happened today. Teen DS had a text from a school friend who lives round the corner to say that he's invited to a party at his on Saturday night. He's obviously not going but quite a few are. It's not just a small gathering in the garden either, the parents are going to their friend's house and he's got free reign, the text said everyone has to arrive at different times so as not to alert the neighbours!

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Notimeforaname · 24/03/2021 14:39

This is mad.

Concentrate on your own life,family and what you all do.

Take your nose and concerns out of other peoples lives. They never asked for your opinion on their lives in the first place. Stop trying to teach them a lesson and just stay awayHmm

kindlyensure · 24/03/2021 14:56

Lol-ing at the 'covid-safe school' brigade.

Have you not seen a secondary school at kicking out time?

You won't have to report because a neighbour will most likely (because it is still 'illegal' to mix households inside) but honestly, they will absolutely have been in very close proximity to each other without masks or SD-ing for some time already. Ever since the 8th of March at least.

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