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So they've sold two and a half pianos then?seen piano sales are up something silly like 250%
So they've sold two and a half pianos then?seen piano sales are up something silly like 250%
What, pianos?"unecessary"
The Courier-Mail reports five prison officers in Queensland have tested positive for the virus, and a whopping 78 staff are now isolating as a precaution.
Thankfully, only one of those infected officers is believed to have attended a workplace while contagious. No prisoners have tested positive.
The paper also says Arthur Gorrie prison remains in lockdown, with prisoners staging a rooftop protest over its strict coronavirus rules. They're upset because visits from family and friends have been banned.
Agree its policy on the run with no proper legislation or oversight . Its not defined how far you can drive for exercise..The grey area is fucking black as a moonless night. Leaving discretion up to individual cops is like a Huck to flat from a 29foot drop, something is gunna break. As I've said, the situation regarding an individuals activity and how they are being socially responsible is very circumstantial. The cops need to understand that but without firm and well understood rules I'm not surprised there is confusion and some unjustified fines are being handed out.
We are allowed to exercise but no rules about how far we can drive to do that. Without explicit rules you can't be fined in my view.
If I get pulled over for driving to a local trail 10km down the road and a cop tried to fine me I'll be very clear to ask where in the manual it states how far I can drive to get to my exercise destination. And I'll never pay a fine as the grounds for breaking a non existent rule don't exist.
I get that they are trying to contain the fuckwits like the townies still coming up the my area for weekend's away and the Easter exodus from the city that I'm sure will still run the gauntlet. I hope anyone leaving their local area caught 100's of km away from home gets a slap. Locals staying local all good.
In clarifying the situation, more confusion!Amid confusion over what is allowed in Victoria’s stage three restrictions, the state’s chief health officer Dr Brett Sutton on Monday wrote on Twitter: “Yes, you can drive directly to a place of exercise if there’s nothing adjacent to your home.”
Looks like common sense prevails: https://www.theage.com.au/national/...e-trail-then-withdraw-it-20200407-p54hye.htmlThe way they seem to be looking at it is, if you have to drive to the trails, it's no good.
You might be lucky and get a warning, but they are starting to be more rare now. I wouldn't risk it, that's half a bikes worth of fine!
Thanks for noticing.Recently? How about you give us a wave handsome.
P.S. That colour really brings out your eyes.
That's only because you haven't aligned your body's frequency with the truth frequency. That sit has been going on for a long time .seen piano sales are up something silly like 250%
Most conspiracies can make sense if you squint hard enough, preferably after several stiff drinks. im struggling to see how people could seriously believe 5g phone towers are causing this.
I think the response was a bit heavy handed. They would have done better to manage the volume rather than shut it down and force everyone else simply to a smaller place.Also the fact that if large MTB parks are closed and it's known a few less populated small ones are open they'd then be flooded with people. So it's not an easy situation for anyone to manage and it's changing daily.
Because people are good at respecting parking protocols, and wouldn’t block up nearby residential areas for miles.I think the response was a bit heavy handed. They would have done better to manage the volume rather than shut it down and force everyone else simply to a smaller place.
Lysterfield apparently was gangbusters. A simply solution might be to review the parking requirements and mayb block half the car park or every second spot etc.
It's the reverse here, but the same idea I think. The outer suburbs are horrible boring wastelands that don't generally go anywhere nice. If you are walking or cycling or running for exercise, why do you need to drive all they to the beach/harbour to do so? A lot of people not liking their own neighbourhood s all of a sudden. Also a lot of people that don't like they have exercised for a long time getting out, which is hopefully a lifestyle change moving forward.If people chose to live in the inner suburbs, that's on them. They chose that life because it's more convenient to them, except now, when it's not.
On this topic, check this out.Because people are good at respecting parking protocols, and wouldn’t block up nearby residential areas for miles.
I hope so too.Also a lot of people that don't like they have exercised for a long time getting out, which is hopefully a lifestyle change moving forward.
To be fair that is @hifiandmtb ’s favourite topic.
You're not local so I'll run you down on how it works in Vic. We run a nanny state down south with a system based on fine revenue. Let them come with restricted parking, then fine the buggery out of them when they start piling cars all over the place. Win win.Because people are good at respecting parking protocols, and wouldn’t block up nearby residential areas for miles.