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Old 26-11-2020, 13:48   #1147
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Re: Coronavirus

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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees View Post
I'm sorry but that's twaddle,

At the start of the tiering system Middlesbrough was in Tier 2, whilst Stockton on Tees was in Tier 3

By your own logic & argument it's impossible to police the whole tiering system, so just put the entire company into tier 3

In this instance, London is not special, nor does it deserve special treatment.
There will always be cases where the border between tiers will go directly through a town or city that the locals have treated as one but that's not the same as the hyper-local tiers that'll be created by dividing up London into segments.

We're talking about quite small areas geographically. You could take a bus and in less than an hour have been in and out of tier 2 multiple times. London is one city, the boroughs exist for administration purposes. If the boroughs were bigger or more easily defined it wouldn't be so bad. If we were just saying 'North London, East London, West London and South London' then it would be more feasible. It's more obvious. You cross the river and then the tiers change or if anything West of the A10 was tier 2 and anything East is in tier 2. Also easier. Good luck trying to divide Camden/Islington/Hackey though.

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