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People taking rules to the extreme

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boohooyoutoo · 02/11/2020 10:53

So annoying. The government cannot wrote a handbook to cover every single possible scenario and interaction so why can't people just use some initiative?

If I see one more post asking others if this is allowed, if that's allowed. It's silly.

If I see one more post about going to work, boris said EVERYONE can carry on working if they can't do their job at home. It's that simple. What else do people want?

I think some are just looking for every excuse to wriggle out of going to work

OP posts:
Comefromaway · 02/11/2020 13:22

Well considering all one to one dance, drama, music, sport and private tuition is having to close unless it's a key worker learning to drive I wouldnt have thought it was allowed.

SleepingStandingUp · 02/11/2020 13:39

Oh @boohooyoutoo can you clarify whether grass roots childrens sports are going ahead?

WhiteChocTwix · 02/11/2020 13:44

As a temp I'm not looking for an excuse not to work as I won't get paid if I don't. However I'm mighty annoyed that the assignment I'm currently on was sold to me as 4 days a week at home remote working and one day in the office. Office now saying they're staying open and I'm on the rota 5 days a week. Bloody ridiculous in the middle of a pandemic.

countrygirl99 · 02/11/2020 14:30

If you live in a rural area and want to be able to get a job, then yes, driving lessons are essential.

Xenia · 02/11/2020 14:56

Yes, possibly driving is essential. We certainly need more guidance on all sorts of things (or to abandon all these mandatory rules)

Audreyseyebrows · 02/11/2020 14:59

Surely it’s better that people ask. If they don’t know they need to find out.
Just scroll past posts that annoy you.

BamboozledandBefuddled · 02/11/2020 15:01

It does say in the guidance that full details of which businesses can/can't operate will be issued when all this actually becomes law. I'm not saying it's the right way to handle it but why not wait for that to happen and see if it answers all the questions?

Disclaimer: I wouldn't trust the government to correctly answer the question 'What day is it?' but let's just play along and keep pretending we think we know what they're doing Smile

Orcus · 02/11/2020 15:34

@boohooyoutoo

So annoying. The government cannot wrote a handbook to cover every single possible scenario and interaction so why can't people just use some initiative?

If I see one more post asking others if this is allowed, if that's allowed. It's silly.

If I see one more post about going to work, boris said EVERYONE can carry on working if they can't do their job at home. It's that simple. What else do people want?

I think some are just looking for every excuse to wriggle out of going to work

The premise of your thread is idiotic OP.

Currently we know there will be a new lockdown in England in two days. We have guidance, which absolutely, without question leaves some significant gaps, but still no actual legislation. The rules themselves will supposedly be tomorrow, although some of the covid legislation has been published less than an hour before coming into force.

With all this in mind, the only way anyone could think it's silly for people to be asking if things are allowed is if they've no idea what they're on about.

Muranoandizumi · 02/11/2020 15:39

DVSA have confirmed driving lessons and tests will be cancelled :(

luckylavender · 02/11/2020 15:45

The rules aren't clear at all. Apparently all stables will close - so how will horses feed themselves?

BarbaraofSeville · 02/11/2020 15:48

Maybe riding lessons will pause, but obviously they still need to carry on with the horse care aspect. Perhaps people will still be allowed to ride their own horses on bridleways and roads?

Horse care was permitted under 'livestock welfare' during the first lockdown.

Orcus · 02/11/2020 15:52

Realistically I think the rules are still being cobbled together as we speak.

BarbaraofSeville · 02/11/2020 15:55

Probably so. They expected to not make the announcement until this afternoon, but were forced into it on Saturday due to the leak.

And then they had to get some information out there to avoid the mess when they had the vague 'the north is back in lockdown' announcement late one Friday night a few months ago without any clarification as to exactly what they meant by 'the north' and 'lockdown'.

cologne4711 · 02/11/2020 15:55

@Muranoandizumi

DVSA have confirmed driving lessons and tests will be cancelled :(
Bother. My son has his test in early January but it may be optimistic to think it will happen :( And he needs lessons.

I don't think it's always that clear. For example, a PT cannot work in a leisure centre because it's closed. But can they meet one client outside? Even in a private garden, as it's not for a social purpose?

BlueBrian · 02/11/2020 15:57

Driving lesons and tests are suspended until 2nd Dec, it's just been announced.

Gingerkittykat · 02/11/2020 16:14

@cushioncovers

Are driving lessons essential?
In the first lockdown key workers were allowed to have driving lessons and tests but nobody else was. I've no idea what the rules are this time round.
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