Emergency legislation - information and commentary

Emergency legislation - information and commentary

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anonymous-user

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54 months

Wednesday 24th February 2021
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Lol.

markyb_lcy

9,904 posts

62 months

Wednesday 24th February 2021
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unident said:
... want to act all high and mighty and claim the high ground when you’re far from being in a position to do that.
For you to say this about someone else unident is quite literally comedy gold. There isn't a sufficiently strong superlative in all the English language to describe how ironic this is.

unident

6,702 posts

51 months

Wednesday 24th February 2021
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markyb_lcy said:
unident said:
... want to act all high and mighty and claim the high ground when you’re far from being in a position to do that.
For you to say this about someone else unident is quite literally comedy gold. There isn't a sufficiently strong superlative in all the English language to describe how ironic this is.
Whatevs

markyb_lcy

9,904 posts

62 months

Wednesday 24th February 2021
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unident said:
markyb_lcy said:
unident said:
... want to act all high and mighty and claim the high ground when you’re far from being in a position to do that.
For you to say this about someone else unident is quite literally comedy gold. There isn't a sufficiently strong superlative in all the English language to describe how ironic this is.
Whatevs
Awwww, don't be like that. I've been off PH so I've really missed looking up to you. Can you give me an update on how virtuous and morally superior you've been this week? How many grannies have you managed to save with all your indignant lecturing?

unident

6,702 posts

51 months

Wednesday 24th February 2021
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markyb_lcy said:
Awwww, don't be like that. I've been off PH so I've really missed looking up to you. Can you give me an update on how virtuous and morally superior you've been this week? How many grannies have you managed to save with all your indignant lecturing?
Good to see that I’ve bothered you that much that you had to come back just to stalk me.

unident

6,702 posts

51 months

Wednesday 24th February 2021
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RonaldMcDonaldAteMyCat said:
Lol.
So the government has no responsibility at all in regard to the nation’s health?

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

54 months

Wednesday 24th February 2021
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laugh you are a funny one.

unident

6,702 posts

51 months

Wednesday 24th February 2021
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RonaldMcDonaldAteMyCat said:
laugh you are a funny one.
I see you’ve given up on the whole idea of a]having a discussion and just explicitly try to mock people.

I think I’ll start playing the man and not the ball too

Edited by unident on Wednesday 24th February 21:45

yellowjack

17,078 posts

166 months

Wednesday 24th February 2021
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Three pages to catch up on since I last logged in. And it's nothing but petty namecalling and a standard of "debate" that would be embarrasing if it were overheard in a kindergarten.

Is this a deliberate attempt to get the thread locked and/or deleted?

Fcensoredk it. Tomorrow I'm off to Kingston Lacey for a nice cup of hot chocolate. About 11am if anyone wants to grass me up to plod. Although I will rely on the walk from car park to cafe counting as a walk, and therefore having a "reasonable excuse" to be out and about. What an evil granny-murdering bd I am, eh...? coffee

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

54 months

Graveworm

8,496 posts

71 months

Wednesday 24th February 2021
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The Spruce Goose said:
This isn't under the coronavirus act. Nearly anything prosecuted under that was for the wrong offence. They can't be dealt with by FPN.
FPNs are under the regs. Still pretty appalling after all this time they are withdrawing 17 percent of those.
https://www.cps.gov.uk/cps/news/januarys-coronavir...






Edited by Graveworm on Wednesday 24th February 23:07

CanAm

9,206 posts

272 months

Wednesday 24th February 2021
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yellowjack said:
Three pages to catch up on since I last logged in. And it's nothing but petty namecalling and a standard of "debate" that would be embarrasing if it were overheard in a kindergarten.

Is this a deliberate attempt to get the thread locked and/or deleted?

Etc
Hear, hear! thumbup

NGee

2,393 posts

164 months

Thursday 25th February 2021
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CanAm said:
yellowjack said:
Three pages to catch up on since I last logged in. And it's nothing but petty namecalling and a standard of "debate" that would be embarrasing if it were overheard in a kindergarten.

Is this a deliberate attempt to get the thread locked and/or deleted?

Etc
Hear, hear! thumbup
Couldn't agree more, the sooner the thread gets locked the better.
244 pages if crap with the same posters just going round and round in circles to score pathetic schoolboy points off each other.

Biker 1

7,730 posts

119 months

Thursday 25th February 2021
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+ Another one. NP & E is hysterical enough.

unident

6,702 posts

51 months

Thursday 25th February 2021
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I agree completely. Nothing worse than posters who just post emojis or lol as if that adds any value


Oh, you didn’t mean that did you.

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

54 months

Thursday 25th February 2021
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hehe

carinaman

21,292 posts

172 months

Friday 26th February 2021
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'Administrative Court overturn conviction for refusing to provide name and address in relation to suspected breach of Coronavirus Regulations':

https://www.gardencourtchambers.co.uk/news/adminis...

RSTurboPaul

10,372 posts

258 months

Friday 26th February 2021
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unident said:
RSTurboPaul said:
Red 4 said:
OK, thanks unident. I see your point.

How exactly could the spread of the virus be managed precisely to take up that "spare capacity" , I wonder ?

I presume that Paul RSTurbo has no experience in the NHS and has no idea what was actually happening last Summer. Graphs showing "spare capacity" do not reflect the situation and what the NHS was trying to achieve
What was lockdown and the tiers system for?
To slow the spread, contain the virus, limit the impact on the NHS (not manage it to capacity) and to save lives.
Presumably Government had models that showed them just what the impacts of their actions were, and therefore where there was room to permit more spread in order to avoid pushing infections back and into the entirely predictable winter peak?




Oh, wait, you mean the modellers, seemingly headed by Pants Down Ferguson, just seem to make stuff up and claim the worst case scenarios all the time, even in the face of obvious common sense evidence, and wanted the UK to remain locked down for months and months for reasons that escape anyone with a grasp of reality or seem to play into the 'conspiracy theory' territory, so they weren't reliable after all?

Who would have thunk it...

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

54 months

Friday 26th February 2021
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carinaman said:
'Administrative Court overturn conviction for refusing to provide name and address in relation to suspected breach of Coronavirus Regulations':

https://www.gardencourtchambers.co.uk/news/adminis...
That case amply demonstrates the harm caused by rushed legislation and mixed governmental messaging. The Police got themselves in a right mess.

Mojooo

12,720 posts

180 months

Friday 26th February 2021
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carinaman said:
'Administrative Court overturn conviction for refusing to provide name and address in relation to suspected breach of Coronavirus Regulations':

https://www.gardencourtchambers.co.uk/news/adminis...
This explanation is a little better
https://www.bindmans.com/news/neale-v-dpp-the-righ...