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Originally Posted by Chris
What was also bleeding obvious was that people were going to ignore rules in significant numbers in any case, and the governments faced the unsavoury prospect of criminalising a lot of people for celebrating Christmas. The compromises were carefully constructed and reasonable at the time. Though if something was bleeding obvious to you that seems to have escaped so many others, your talents are clearly wasted posting self-congratulatory messages on the internet. You should run for office and show them all a thing or two.
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Originally Posted by TheDaddy
If only we were, tonight I've been to Tottenham, Kings Cross, Swiss Cottage, Shepards Bush, Camberwell and will be going to Wapping, the amount of people out in all those places was disgusting especially the first two, was like nothing was going on and it was a normal day, we will never get out of lockdown at this rate and all the hard work and sacrifices people like you have made will be for nothing.
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What was bleeding obvious was that none of us should have bothered because of selfish pricks and I don't believe the compromise was reasonable, it was irresponsible, if they had to give any advice it should have been don't do it or people will die but because bozo couldn't face upsetting people or leading the party that cancelled Christmas 1 in 20 Londoners now have it
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Originally Posted by Chris
The belief was that the risk of false negatives creating a false sense of security was too high. In theory, arrivals self-isolating is foolproof because it catches everyone. In practice we now know people are selfish gits who won’t do what they’re told.
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