If essential businesses are open, you can buy anything they are selling. This is the official government advice. Police should not make up their own rules!
You should only leave or be away from your home for very limited purposes:
- shopping for basic necessities, for example food and medicine, which must be as infrequent as possible
Won't be long before the KGB are kicking doors in, in the middle of the night, because someones suspected of having an illicit haircut.
I wonder if the app will have an option to report your neighbours if they come home with shorter hair, or whisky instead of milk.
What if the hairdresser has Covid-19 but isn't showing signs all the people that have a haircut are infected then infect close family members leading to deaths, do you not understand why the lockdown is in place and why everyone needs to stick to it, is having a haircut important when it could kill your family?
An NHS app aimed at limiting a second wave of coronavirus will be trialled on the Isle of Wight this week, according to the transport secretary.
It will be the first place where the new contact-tracing app will be used before being rolled out more widely this month, said Grant Shapps.
The government will be asking the whole of the UK to download it, he told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show.
"That will help with a lot of the automation of the tracking."
About 50 to 60% of the UK population would need to download the app for it to be effective.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-52521526
That is not the case as it says below you should only shop for "basic necessities" the police rightly said in the tweet i posted "Travelling to such outlets should be for tools and supplies for essential home and garden repairs, not for compost, plants, soft furnishings etc"
Earlier this month, the prime minister’s official spokesperson said: “We’ve set out a list of shops which could remain open, and if the shops are on that list then they’re free to sell whatever they have in stock, obviously provided it’s legal to do so.”
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...hops-supermarket-stock-lockdown-a9459346.html
So, if your B&Q or supermarket is selling compost or paint, you can buy it. Whether you should or not is up to you and your conscience, it is NOT up to the police
A lot of people can't get anything as they are not entitled. Your hairdresser is probably one of them, with no income and a family to feed possibly. What would you do?
Earlier this month, the prime minister’s official spokesperson said: “We’ve set out a list of shops which could remain open, and if the shops are on that list then they’re free to sell whatever they have in stock,
Thanks K i hadn't seen those, as MyQul said earlier - I think this is part of the problem with this half arsed lock down. There's loads of mixed messages.
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