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Went to aldi for the weekly shop, f**k me, there are some morons out that shouldn't fucking be. They've marked arrows on the floors and put cages between ends of the middle sections to block them off, but folk were moving them out the road to get through instead of following the fucking arrows. Then you get people standing packing their shopping whilst on the phone. There's a fucking queue outside, pack your bags at the car so the next person can get in.

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2 minutes ago, philpy said:

Went to aldi for the weekly shop, f**k me, there are some morons out that shouldn't fucking be. They've marked arrows on the floors and put cages between ends of the middle sections to block them off, but folk were moving them out the road to get through instead of following the fucking arrows. Then you get people standing packing their shopping whilst on the phone. There's a fucking queue outside, pack your bags at the car so the next person can get in.

It's the folk who leave their trolleys and go wandering about looking for stuff that does my tits in.

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42 minutes ago, Inanimate Carbon Rod said:


So you think one law enforcement agency should set up a resource intensive roadblock outside an airport to double check the work of another law enforcement agency just incase? Sounds like a great idea.

 

Aren't you concerned with the numbers coming in to the UK airports - particularly from places like New York, which has the highest rates for Covid-19 in the world?

Surely questions have to be asked?

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I forgot what time it was and wondered what the fireworks and banging was outside (to be fair I'm really tired after a long day). C'mon the NHS and all the other people that are on the frontline, but really not getting the love for this clapping malarkey. 

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Aren't you concerned with the numbers coming in to the UK airports - particularly from places like New York, which has the highest rates for Covid-19 in the world?
Surely questions have to be asked?

Yes but its categorically not appropriate for the police to do that. I am very very concerned about the numbers coming in, but if the immigration agency applying the laws and acting at the direction of the UK government says someone has to come into the country then the police cannot change or alter that in any way.
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23 minutes ago, ICTJohnboy said:

 

Aren't you concerned with the numbers coming in to the UK airports - particularly from places like New York, which has the highest rates for Covid-19 in the world?

Surely questions have to be asked?

More concerned about Weegies coming to Inverness myself.

P.S. Just tried booking a flight from New York to London tomorrow, piece of pish and quite cheap. WTF? Is this lockdown just for the peasants?

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17 minutes ago, bennett said:

It's the folk who leave their trolleys and go wandering about looking for stuff that does my tits in.

they're the ones that you want to plant some surprises on - tube of KY jelly and a large cucumber being the best combination; keep an eye on them and watch when they go through the checkout to check the reaction; couples are the best target as the one loading the conveyor will assume the other has put them in the trolley, so you might get a flare up before the items get anywhere near the cashier/packing end...

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2 minutes ago, s_dog said:

I forgot what time it was and wondered what the fireworks and banging was outside (to be fair I'm really tired after a long day). C'mon the NHS and all the other people that are on the frontline, but really not getting the love for this clapping malarkey. 

We had the fireworks for the first time tonight - there appears to be one family in the McMansions a couple of streets down that takes any opportunity possible to re-enact the opening barrage of the first day of the Somme at every available opportunity, so I'm surprised it's taken this long.

And yeah, it's displacement behaviour of the highest order - folk are dropping like flies and the UK government's totally out of it's depth, but we clapped for the NHS and some old boy's doing circuits of his garden, so everything's okay really.

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