Was surprised to see that very few people wore face masks in the store but evidently it is not compulsory in Wales to do so.
Just another growing example of how countries on England's borders differ.



Were the sheep wearing them?redrobo wrote:Spending a week in the Caenarfon area and did a visit to Lidl in Conwy on the way here.
Was surprised to see that very few people wore face masks in the store but evidently it is not compulsory in Wales to do so.
Just another growing example of how countries on England's borders differ.
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redrobo wrote:Just another growing example of how countries on England's borders differ.
Keith wrote:redrobo wrote:Just another growing example of how countries on England's borders differ.
Isle of Man 110 days COVID-19 free*. No masks, no social distancing, no giving details when you go in to a pub. Everything normal, apart from no tourists allowed over here!
*Apparently the definition of 'COVID-19 free' is 'no community transmission'. We had our first positive test yesterday, but that was someone who had returned from the UK. They were mid-way through 14 days mandatory quarantine when tested. Because they were an imported case and had been in quarantine, it doesn't count. New Zealand only ever managed eight days without any COVID-19 cases at all, but over 100 days before they had community transmission.
marky No.1 wrote:Isle of Man woman jailed having got off the ferry and filled up with fuel on the way home to quarantine
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe ... n-54266517
Keith wrote:marky No.1 wrote:Isle of Man woman jailed having got off the ferry and filled up with fuel on the way home to quarantine
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe ... n-54266517
The bizarre part of this story is, fuel here is about 10p per litre more expensive than it is over there! Everyone with half a brain goes across with enough petrol fumes left to get from the ferry to ASDA, then on return, is full to the brim! Not sure what level of dumb you need to be to arrive on the Island before 6am without enough fuel to get you home, then resist arrest when you get a knock on the door!
Where can you buy a bow and arrows?Andy D wrote:Keith wrote:marky No.1 wrote:Isle of Man woman jailed having got off the ferry and filled up with fuel on the way home to quarantine
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe ... n-54266517
The bizarre part of this story is, fuel here is about 10p per litre more expensive than it is over there! Everyone with half a brain goes across with enough petrol fumes left to get from the ferry to ASDA, then on return, is full to the brim! Not sure what level of dumb you need to be to arrive on the Island before 6am without enough fuel to get you home, then resist arrest when you get a knock on the door!
they still have mental laws in the IOM, i know it was only recent they tolerated or slackened laws on homosexuality.
they have Laws written like where you can still kill somebody with a bow n arrow if they kill or steal livestock on private Land
Andy D wrote:they still have mental laws in the IOM, i know it was only recent they tolerated or slackened laws on homosexuality.
they have Laws written like where you can still kill somebody with a bow n arrow if they kill or steal livestock on private Land
Bristol Shrimp wrote:The others being Luxembourg, Belgium, Iceland, Ireland and Serbia I believe.
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