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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Sat 2 Jan 08:51
Everyone is entitled to an opinion, but this person is something else. If you see the video she is walking around a hospital with no mask on and no reason to be there. She passed two older women who query why she has no mask. She starts explaining she has a scarf then goes into a full on "I don't have to wear a mask" rant.
Click here
When someone is this selfish you have to wonder if we can't just build a new island to put people like her on. Yep, go and do what you like on your own island.
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Topic Originator: The One Who Knocks
Date: Sat 2 Jan 09:55
Seen that the other day. Was extremely satisfy to then see the follow up video of her then getting arrested.
And although my eyes were open
They just might as well be closed
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Topic Originator: widtink
Date: Sat 2 Jan 10:17
As sure as the sun rises and sets every day....there will always be idiots in the world that think "they know better" 🤣
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Sat 2 Jan 10:32
Seemingly has form. This isn't her first rodeo.
To her credit, as a previous Labour candidate, she has evidenced that Labour's demise wasn't solely down to Corbyn being leader!
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Topic Originator: LochgellyAlbert
Date: Sat 2 Jan 10:46
Having lost an ex work mate to this virus last night, who had been in the Vic for 2 weeks, it kind of focuses the mind!😢
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Sat 2 Jan 11:21
Sorry to hear that, LA.
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Topic Originator: veteraneastender
Date: Sat 2 Jan 14:50
We now have a vaccine for Covid - but they`ll never produce one for complete stupidity.
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Topic Originator: Jeffery
Date: Sat 2 Jan 15:41
Walking around an outpatient department. Does she expect the entire building to look like a scene out of Saving Private Ryan...
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Sat 2 Jan 18:35
On a bank holiday.
More to the point - she shouldn't be in a hospital unless she has a genuine need to be there. She was in there just to film and made no attempt to wear a mask or socially distance.
Sounds like another Katie Hopkins type. God help her area if she's the standard of representative!
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Topic Originator: Raymie the Legend
Date: Sun 3 Jan 08:28
Get all those who believe that covid is a hoax to help out on Covid wards with cleaning etc
Of course, they won’t need any ppe either
It`s bloody tough being a legend
Ron Atkinson - 1983
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Sun 3 Jan 09:00
Quote:
Raymie the Legend, Sun 3 Jan 08:28
Get all those who believe that covid is a hoax to help out on Covid wards with cleaning etc
Of course, they won’t need any ppe either
I watched her response video in which she accuses the police of putting her child at risk arresting her. She also claims the police tried to get her support due to mental health concerns. Having watched the video and read some of her rants, I think she does need some support. She previously suggested the Manchester bomb attack was planned by the Tories. That's not rational.
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Topic Originator: Rastapari
Date: Sun 3 Jan 14:17
Filming dance routines in "warzone" hospitals only fuels this kind of thing.
Carole Baskin fed Rasta to a tiger.
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Sun 3 Jan 15:19
Quote:
Rastapari, Sun 3 Jan 14:17
Filming dance routines in "warzone" hospitals only fuels this kind of thing.
No, I think it's more simply that she's a prat.
This is a woman who suggested the Manchester bombing was well timed for the Tory party then complained when she got abuse because of it. Now she's complaining about being arrested for being in a hospital without an appointment and being abusive to two women who queried why she had no mask on.
This seems to me like someone who likes to play the victim. Both times she's raised concerns for her son. If she is so concerned about the welfare of her child, perhaps she should spend more time being a parent and less time being an ignorant fool.
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Topic Originator: Rastapari
Date: Sun 3 Jan 15:31
Quote:
jake89, Sun 3 Jan 15:19
Quote:
Rastapari, Sun 3 Jan 14:17
Filming dance routines in "warzone" hospitals only fuels this kind of thing.
No, I think it's more simply that she's a prat.
This is a woman who suggested the Manchester bombing was well timed for the Tory party then complained when she got abuse because of it. Now she's complaining about being arrested for being in a hospital without an appointment and being abusive to two women who queried why she had no mask on.
This seems to me like someone who likes to play the victim. Both times she's raised concerns for her son. If she is so concerned about the welfare of her child, perhaps she should spend more time being a parent and less time being an ignorant fool.
Or she could be suffering mental illness, none the less, dancing nurses don't help.
Carole Baskin fed Rasta to a tiger.
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Topic Originator: The One Who Knocks
Date: Sun 3 Jan 17:11
Well it seemingly helps the nurses and that`s good enough for me.
And although my eyes were open
They just might as well be closed
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Topic Originator: Buspasspar
Date: Sun 3 Jan 18:10
Is Boris the Brave perhaps the biggest Covidiot :-
Parents should send children to primary school on Monday if they are open, the prime minister has said, responding to concerns over rising Covid-19 cases.
Boris Johnson said there was "no doubt in my mind that schools are safe" but did not rule out further closures...... So he does not have a clue :(
Several councils have written to the education secretary asking for schools in their area to be told to stay shut, following closures in London.
Mr Johnson told BBC One`s Andrew Marr Show the risk to children was "very, very low" and the benefit of education was "so huge".
The same man that said construction workers were safe
Care homes were safe
He obviously has not quite grasped the fact that the mutant strain is rampant
Aye maybe a low risk to children but what about their parents, grandparents who will be affected as the safe children will spread the virus
This is not conjecture but a first hand experience of families neighbours and friends who are now testing positive from school contact
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Sun 3 Jan 18:44
The data suggests there is no more chance of transmission in a school environment than at home and school is the best place for kids.
I'll be honest and say I think everything went out the window as soon as they relaxed restrictions. People instantly took the p***. Matters were probably made worse by idiots like Cummings. We're supposed to be locked down like we were in March yet the roads were almost dead in March. Right now there is more traffic than ever.
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Topic Originator: Buspasspar
Date: Sun 3 Jan 18:56
jake89 no arguments from me but I`d be interested to see the data
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Topic Originator: DulochConvert
Date: Sun 3 Jan 19:46
Jake, people are definitely not treating the current lockdown as they did in March. I have to drive into the centre of Edinburgh at 1am most Sunday mornings, back in March I would pass 1 or 2 cars and zero pedestrians. Now when I drive in I will pass 50 plus cars, not just taxis but couples and see numerous pedestrians.
There is definitely a undercurrent of feeling from younger folk that the have had enough.
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Sun 3 Jan 20:04
Data and research:
Click here
Not sure it's.just the young ones, DulochPar. Seems like no-one cares now.
Post Edited (Sun 03 Jan 20:04)
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Topic Originator: The One Who Knocks
Date: Sun 3 Jan 20:18
Well it`s not like the lockdown in March because for a start football and other elite sports haven`t been cancelled.
And although my eyes were open
They just might as well be closed
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Topic Originator: Buspasspar
Date: Sun 3 Jan 20:28
Thanks for the link jake89 ...but my opinion is that most of it is mince backed up by the very same link below :- Only my opinion mind and no disrespect to you
Published management information are non-official statistics which may be in the process of being transitioned into official statistics.
They may not comply with the UK Statistics Authority’s Code of Practice with regard to high data quality or high public value, but there is a public interest or a specific interest by a specialist user group in accessing these statistics as there are no associated official statistics available.
Users should therefore be aware of the aspects of data quality and caveats surrounding these data, all of which are listed in this document.
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Sun 3 Jan 21:41
That's true if most research from PHS and PHE. There are different standards relating to statistical information. I'm not analyst, but it think it's National Stats, Management Information and Experimental?
The raw data can't really be misinterpreted.
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Topic Originator: Buspasspar
Date: Sun 3 Jan 21:48
Jake89 ..
Data can prove just about anything. Data is misinterpreted more often than you might expect. ... Even with the best intentions, important variables may be omitted or a problem may be oversimplified or overcomplicated.
Away to bed baw noo getting tired stay safe jake89 and take care
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Sun 3 Jan 22:10
True enough BPP, and you too 🙂
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Topic Originator: da_no_1
Date: Sun 3 Jan 23:13
Quote:
The One Who Knocks, Sun 3 Jan 20:18
Well it`s not like the lockdown in March because for a start football and other elite sports haven`t been cancelled.
There was no covid secure system in place when the first lockdown started. Was always going to take time to put measures in place.
"Some days will stay a 1000 years, some pass like the flash of a spark"
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Topic Originator: davepars
Date: Sun 3 Jan 23:31
As the husband of a cop, spare a thought for those who put themselves at risk to lift this idiot of a lady........whether she was suffering some sort of episode or not.
2 cops dispatched with no social distancing to sort this out.
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Topic Originator: Rastapari
Date: Mon 4 Jan 07:51
Quote:
davepars, Sun 3 Jan 23:31
As the husband of a cop, spare a thought for those who put themselves at risk to lift this idiot of a lady........whether she was suffering some sort of episode or not.
2 cops dispatched with no social distancing to sort this out.
It's entirely relevant if the were suffering mental illness and to be quite frank it's their job.
Carole Baskin fed Rasta to a tiger.
Post Edited (Mon 04 Jan 07:52)
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Topic Originator: dander par
Date: Mon 4 Jan 08:32
Quote:
davepars, Sun 03 Jan 23:31
As the husband of a cop, spare a thought for those who put themselves at risk to lift this idiot of a lady........whether she was suffering some sort of episode or not.
2 cops dispatched with no social distancing to sort this out.
Covidiots . Was this thought up again by the government to divide the brainwashed from the truth seekers . The cops have a duty to protect the people. You see cops in vans with a face mask round there chins a lot of protection that is . Divide and conquer should be the government s motto
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Topic Originator: moviescot
Date: Mon 4 Jan 08:34
Quote:
dander par, Mon 4 Jan 08:32
Quote:
davepars, Sun 03 Jan 23:31
As the husband of a cop, spare a thought for those who put themselves at risk to lift this idiot of a lady........whether she was suffering some sort of episode or not.
2 cops dispatched with no social distancing to sort this out.
Covidiots . Was this thought up again by the government to divide the brainwashed from the truth seekers . They seem to be trying all they can to divide and conquer 🤔
Actually covidiots was first used on social media. Nothing to do with the government you fool.
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Topic Originator: GG Riva
Date: Mon 4 Jan 10:42
Quote:
jake89, Sun 3 Jan 18:44
The data suggests there is no more chance of transmission in a school environment than at home and school is the best place for kids.
I'll be honest and say I think everything went out the window as soon as they relaxed restrictions. People instantly took the p***. Matters were probably made worse by idiots like Cummings. We're supposed to be locked down like we were in March yet the roads were almost dead in March. Right now there is more traffic than ever.
Never mind the traffic, Jake - Did you see all those folk skating in the Queens Park (Glasgow) on the Scottish news?
Not your average Sunday League player.
Post Edited (Mon 04 Jan 10:43)
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Topic Originator: saltonsgonagetu
Date: Mon 4 Jan 11:20
Time to go old school on the COVIDiots,get the dooking seat back .
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Mon 4 Jan 12:05
I didn't, GG. I have seen plenty of people skating down my street though! The people of Dunfermline have been demanding an ice-rink for decades and now we finally have the biggest one in Scotland.
I'm of a view that everyone is entitled to their own views and beliefs, but not where it's breaking a country's rules. I hope the idiot from Love Island who cut off her red wristband in Barbados and tried to book a flight home despite her boyfriend testing positive gets the book thrown at her (him even moreso).
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Topic Originator: neilholland999
Date: Mon 4 Jan 12:45
Quote:
jake89, Sun 3 Jan 18:44
The data suggests there is no more chance of transmission in a school environment than at home and school is the best place for kids.
Except at home you wouldn't typically have 20-30 households mixing together in the same room or the same part of the building...???
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Topic Originator: sadindiefreak
Date: Mon 4 Jan 12:50
Quote:
neilholland999, Mon 4 Jan 12:45
Quote:
jake89, Sun 3 Jan 18:44
The data suggests there is no more chance of transmission in a school environment than at home and school is the best place for kids.
Except at home you wouldn't typically have 20-30 households mixing together in the same room or the same part of the building...???
I don't know, there's a house here in Hamilton that has been rammed full holding parties repeatedly.
18 times the police have broken up a party there and they have yet to be fined or charged. It's a total joke.
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Topic Originator: parsmad68
Date: Mon 4 Jan 13:33
My wife says.
And we should take a telling as she is tougher than Thatcher 🤣
She says the problem with our country is that we have taken a relaxed, laid back policing of this pandemic. She says people are sick of the lockdown and as there is no enforced restrictions then people can do what they want and what they like with no enforcement.
It is now too late to train or enforce that behaviour so we now live with the consequences.
Also the park areas are all open which means people are driving to exercise whereas you had to walk to these areas previously. So whereas it would previously have been me and my daughter we were greeted with overflowing car parks and at least 200 people in the area.
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Mon 4 Jan 13:37
Quote:
neilholland999, Mon 4 Jan 12:45
Quote:
jake89, Sun 3 Jan 18:44
The data suggests there is no more chance of transmission in a school environment than at home and school is the best place for kids.
Except at home you wouldn't typically have 20-30 households mixing together in the same room or the same part of the building...???
"Home" being in the community. Basically, despite having 30 kids crammed in a room, there's more chance of getting it due to the child's parents going to the shops, round a neighbour's house or to the library.
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Topic Originator: brian
Date: Mon 4 Jan 14:26
it`s obvious some people won`t obey any rules or guidelines, ever
they don`t care if people die.
it is easy to spot these people are they clearly speed in any zone whether it is 20, 30 40 or 70 mph
there is nothing more annoying when one is clearly speading oneself at 44 mph in a 40mph zone and someone comes flying up behing you,.
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Mon 4 Jan 14:30
I call them the 40mph everywhere brigade. 30 zone? Drive 40. 20 zone? Drive 40. National speed limit? Drive 40.
Weirdly, the same people also don't understand how the lanes on roundabouts work or indicators or fog lights.
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Topic Originator: Buspasspar
Date: Mon 4 Jan 19:30
Scottish MP Margaret Ferrier has been arrested by police after she admitted using public transport while infected with Covid-19.
Ms Ferrier apologised for what she called a "blip" in September.
She was suspended from the SNP group at Westminster and leaders, including First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, urged her to quit as an MP over the row.
Police Scotland said she had been charged in connection with "alleged culpable and reckless conduct"
Dominic next ? I hope so .....:)
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Topic Originator: Raymie the Legend
Date: Mon 4 Jan 19:34
Why did it take so long ? Stupid coo
It`s bloody tough being a legend
Ron Atkinson - 1983
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Topic Originator: Buspasspar
Date: Mon 4 Jan 19:46
The Machinations of political connections Raymie :(
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Topic Originator: londonparsfan
Date: Mon 4 Jan 19:56
I'm more surprised that the police in England didn't think there was a case to answer.
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Topic Originator: Rastapari
Date: Mon 4 Jan 22:31
Quote:
brian, Mon 4 Jan 14:26
it`s obvious some people won`t obey any rules or guidelines, ever
they don`t care if people die.
it is easy to spot these people are they clearly speed in any zone whether it is 20, 30 40 or 70 mph
there is nothing more annoying when one is clearly speading oneself at 44 mph in a 40mph zone and someone comes flying up behing you,.
Given the age of those dying should we not be talking about protection than the destruction of everything else?
Or is that what you would wish on our children?
Carole Baskin fed Rasta to a tiger.
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Mon 4 Jan 22:41
I think that's what being done now, Rasta. Those who are most vulnerable (and the people supporting them) are being immunised first.
Once they are immunised there should be no reason not to return to normality, albeit with some caution.
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Topic Originator: back oh the net
Date: Tue 5 Jan 07:17
Quote:
jake89, Mon 04 Jan 22:41
I think that's what being done now, Rasta. Those who are most vulnerable (and the people supporting them) are being immunised first.
Once they are immunised there should be no reason not to return to normality, albeit with some caution.
I might have the totally wrong end of the stick here but I live with 3 other vulnerable adults one has copd and has had a stroke one is diabetic and has a range of other medical problems and the other has severe asthma now forgive me if this sounds selfish as it’s not intended to be but surely all for of us should be offered the vaccine even though I’m fit and healthy to a point again forgive me if I have gotten it wrong
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Topic Originator: brian
Date: Tue 5 Jan 07:36
Yes indeed would agree
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Topic Originator: P
Date: Tue 5 Jan 08:00
Quote:
back oh the net, Tue 05 Jan 07:17
Quote:
jake89, Mon 04 Jan 22:41
I think that's what being done now, Rasta. Those who are most vulnerable (and the people supporting them) are being immunised first.
Once they are immunised there should be no reason not to return to normality, albeit with some caution.
I might have the totally wrong end of the stick here but I live with 3 other vulnerable adults one has copd and has had a stroke one is diabetic and has a range of other medical problems and the other has severe asthma now forgive me if this sounds selfish as it’s not intended to be but surely all for of us should be offered the vaccine even though I’m fit and healthy to a point again forgive me if I have gotten it wrong
I sort of get you to a point but that would mean that someone else who is more vulnerable than you won’t get their jab until later plus it won’t be a 1:1 impact it will be thousands:thousands so you can probably expect someone somewhere to die as a result of that approach. The remainder of your household will already have increased protection so I don’t think it would sit well.
Plus the logistics of taking group circumstances into account for a mass roll out would only lead to delays and more complaints.
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Topic Originator: Milos Drizzle
Date: Tue 5 Jan 08:15
Plus, the vaccine doesn't stop you picking up and spreading the virus, so it would be better going to someone more vulnerable.
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Tue 5 Jan 09:34
It's not an exact science. We're talking about 70m people. There will be some perfectly healthy 80 year olds probably getting it before a 20 year old with poor health.
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Topic Originator: The One Who Knocks
Date: Sun 24 Jan 20:34
Post Edited (Sun 24 Jan 20:36)
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