Essential shops
Discussion
I understand supermarkets, pharmacies etc. but how can HSL say they are essential, they are a furniture store, a tad specialist perhaps but having to wait 4 weeks to order one is not going to change anyone's life.
I think closing shops is a mistake but if they do it then they must enforce it.
I think closing shops is a mistake but if they do it then they must enforce it.
king arthur said:
Bright Halo said:
Garden centres are allowed to stay open which I am quite pleased about but how they can be classed as essential is baffling.
I guess for people who grow their own food it's essential to plant it at the right time and nurture it.Personally I think it’s great that this time people are just cracking on with it, making their own judgements on risk. It’s a shame that the hospitality sector will bear the brunt of this latest nonsense.
TriumphStag3.0V8 said:
Walked past the local tattoo parlour yesterday. People in there getting inked.....
Essential obvs
Seems to be that it's just closing pubs and restaurants, and some clothes shops.
Tattoo places are required to close - Part 2, "20. Tattoo and piercing parlours."Essential obvs

Seems to be that it's just closing pubs and restaurants, and some clothes shops.
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2020/1200/sche...
On my local FB group I have seen that a few local beauticans have said they will remain open. I think the types of people who run them are susceptible to conspiracy/sovereign citizen nonsense.
Edited by Gareth79 on Sunday 8th November 13:01
Gareth79 said:
TriumphStag3.0V8 said:
Walked past the local tattoo parlour yesterday. People in there getting inked.....
Essential obvs
Seems to be that it's just closing pubs and restaurants, and some clothes shops.
Tattoo places are required to close - Part 2, "20. Tattoo and piercing parlours."Essential obvs

Seems to be that it's just closing pubs and restaurants, and some clothes shops.
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2020/1200/sche...
On my local FB group I have seen that a few local beauticans have said they will remain open. I think the types of people who run them are susceptible to conspiracy/sovereign citizen nonsense.
Edited by Gareth79 on Sunday 8th November 13:01
k over the little people.Good on them I say.
king arthur said:
Bright Halo said:
Garden centres are allowed to stay open which I am quite pleased about but how they can be classed as essential is baffling.
I guess for people who grow their own food it's essential to plant it at the right time and nurture it.Gareth79 said:
TriumphStag3.0V8 said:
Walked past the local tattoo parlour yesterday. People in there getting inked.....
Essential obvs
Seems to be that it's just closing pubs and restaurants, and some clothes shops.
Tattoo places are required to close - Part 2, "20. Tattoo and piercing parlours."Essential obvs

Seems to be that it's just closing pubs and restaurants, and some clothes shops.
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2020/1200/sche...
On my local FB group I have seen that a few local beauticans have said they will remain open. I think the types of people who run them are susceptible to conspiracy/sovereign citizen nonsense.
Edited by Gareth79 on Sunday 8th November 13:01
In some of the videos of it, she seems to have gone full Freeman Of The Land over it. Probably got references to the Magna Carta pinned up

Gareth79 said:
Tattoo places are required to close - Part 2, "20. Tattoo and piercing parlours."
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2020/1200/sche...
On my local FB group I have seen that a few local beauticans have said they will remain open. I think the types of people who run them are susceptible to conspiracy/sovereign citizen nonsense.
That sounds quite snobbish TBH. My daughter works in a hair and beauty salon. The place is spotless, cleaned top to bottom every day with each workstation cleaned between clients. But they are forced to close by the government when the whole industry is demonstrably a very low transistor of the virus.https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2020/1200/sche...
On my local FB group I have seen that a few local beauticans have said they will remain open. I think the types of people who run them are susceptible to conspiracy/sovereign citizen nonsense.
Edited by Gareth79 on Sunday 8th November 13:01
CoolC said:
That sounds quite snobbish TBH. My daughter works in a hair and beauty salon. The place is spotless, cleaned top to bottom every day with each workstation cleaned between clients. But they are forced to close by the government when the whole industry is demonstrably a very low transistor of the virus.
Indeed - I don't think anyone has diode as a result of visiting a hair salon. You'd have to triac very hard to get infected I'm sure. Gassing Station | News, Politics & Economics | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


