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Originally Posted by nomadking
They weren't looking out for non-essential workers. Even essential workers can be travelling for non-essential reasons. Being classed as being essential doesn't give them a free pass to do what they like.
Your post #1545 was in response to a post by "TheDaddy", which said "When was that rule changed, thought you could go to work as long as you couldn't do it from home". Your response started with "Only essential work:-" and then gave a list. You were saying only those essential workers could travel. That is incorrect.
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Nope that is correct.... just give up, you will not change my view.
We'll see if folk get fined then, for travelling to places of work that are not essential/permitted to be open.
And I never said anything about getting a free pass so don't know wtf you're on about on this one.

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Originally Posted by Mythica
Well it does matter, really, doesn't it. Considering you're sticking to what you say which in post 1545 stated -
"only essential work"
and in post 1566 you stated -
"So if you go against government instructions, it's no longer advice and your work is not considered essential, good luck with the police if they stop you."
Yet straight from the government website they state -
"The government is not saying only people doing “essential” work can go to work. Anyone who cannot work from home can still go to work."
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You as well.