Travel Corridors
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And now there's an apparent about-turn and each country will be individually covid rated - Simon Calder in the Indy: https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/ne ... 88611.html
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The green light system sounds ok and will doubtless be accurate-ish regarding Europe but less so perhaps in a number of other places, for example in Asian Countries where reporting does not always follow UK type protocols meaning that Corona victims are few and far between yet ‘ Heart attacks and unexpected ‘ related deaths have soared.
Having said that I do not actually know how far the ' Travel Corridors ' will .... travel.
Having said that I do not actually know how far the ' Travel Corridors ' will .... travel.
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I feel it's still all too soon and we will regret it with a second wave of the virus kicking in.
I know one person who won't be travelling abroad any time soon.
I know one person who won't be travelling abroad any time soon.
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Moby would be ' two ' so it must be somebody else
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The government have said they will deal with isolated outbreaks…. well good luck with that then because unless each plane load of passengers come from the same area there’s going to be an awful lot of isolated outbreaks should one of them come back infected
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If anyone was in any doubt that Johnson was just making it up as he goes along..........
Empty vessels .. and all that
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How I hate media websites that try to push you to subscribe or fill in reams of data protection terms before they let you onto their site. I would burn all their editors at the stake.anniec wrote: ↑27 Jun 2020, 06:43And now there's an apparent about-turn and each country will be individually covid rated - Simon Calder in the Indy: https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/ne ... 88611.html
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So how are they going to enforce the lockdown rule for those that visit a country and then have to isolate when they return. Will plod be stationed outside your house for two weeks....
..I think not.
Just cannot see how they can enforce it apart from a neighbour grassing you up.
..I think not.
Just cannot see how they can enforce it apart from a neighbour grassing you up.
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Random checking and/or the use of the Track & Track operatives could be options.
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Tagging would be easier…a small price to pay if they really feel they need a holiday abroad
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I think it's a great idea that they may be going abroard ....saves them crapping leaving litter on our Darzet beaches.
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Better there than in the unspoilt beauty of the Shropshire Hills.Manoverboard wrote: ↑27 Jun 2020, 11:11I think it's a great idea that they may be going abroard ....saves them crapping leaving litter on our Darzet beaches.
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That sounds like fighting talk Moby. Are you just going to sit there and take that.
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You will do well to remember that now you've just advertised said beauty ... my OL beautyOnelife wrote: ↑27 Jun 2020, 11:23Better there than in the unspoilt beauty of the Shropshire Hills.Manoverboard wrote: ↑27 Jun 2020, 11:11I think it's a great idea that they may be going abroard ....saves them crapping leaving litter on our Darzet beaches.
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I wonder how a person will be able to arrange travel insurance if these corridors are subject to closure last minute especially if the ships start operating as I doubt you would be able to get full European cover or worldwide come to that. Better off staying in the Uk but without piddling on Mobys lawn..
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Thank you ...jacksparrow wrote: ↑27 Jun 2020, 15:39I wonder how a person will be able to arrange travel insurance if these corridors are subject to closure last minute especially if the ships start operating as I doubt you would be able to get full European cover or worldwide come to that. Better off staying in the Uk but without piddling on Mobys lawn..
Such activities should of course be restricted to the Piddle Valley where, with luck, they will be staring down both barrels.
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I’m always scent marking the perimeters of our garden as its supposed to keep foxy awayManoverboard wrote: ↑27 Jun 2020, 16:34Thank you ...jacksparrow wrote: ↑27 Jun 2020, 15:39I wonder how a person will be able to arrange travel insurance if these corridors are subject to closure last minute especially if the ships start operating as I doubt you would be able to get full European cover or worldwide come to that. Better off staying in the Uk but without piddling on Mobys lawn..
Such activities should of course be restricted to the Piddle Valley where, with luck, they will be staring down both barrels.
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We do have open days for nice foxes
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Are you to be now know as oldbrownfox Foxy
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I think he looks rather fetching .... as in ready to fetch this, that and the other
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