WeBuiltThisBuffetOnSausageRoll ·
23/03/2020 16:33
I went to pick up our bread order today and was talking to one of the owner/proprietors there. They mainly sell and deliver to cafes, restaurants, pubs etc - basically all of the places that have now been told to close - so they're about to call it a day for the foreseeable.
He told me that one of his regulars who had called to cancel their order had said his wife is a key healthcare worker (not sure if for the NHS or other) and that her employer had been organising/applying for passes for them to display in their cars as proof that they have a genuine legitimate reason to be out in their cars.
Has anybody else heard tell of this? Is it a new measure that they're bringing in? Or is her employer just planning independently in case of a worst-case scenario?
If so, does that mean that anybody without a pass is liable to be stopped by the police/army etc. and questioned as to their purposes for needing to use their car - or just outright banned?
How would they police it? People would just need to say that they're going to the supermarket for food, whether this is true or not (and for many, it would of course be true). Surely travelling in a car alone or only with your family with whom you live at close quarters anyway is the very epitome of social-distancing?
Might they be doing the same for pedestrians too?
Or is this just one wacky employer panicking and not something that's going to be brought in for everybody at all?
Anybody?!