Watch the video (@ 30 seconds) where the guys says "I don't know anyone who has even had it so in my eyes it don't matter"
Having looked at the pictures in the article i have a feeling he may find it does matter and soon.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-dorset-53176717
A major incident has been declared in Bournemouth after thousands of people flocked to the Dorset coast on the second day of the UK heatwave.
Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole Council said it was "stretched to the absolute hilt".
Dorset Police has urged people to stay away from the resort and other beaches in the county.
There have been reports of traffic gridlock, anti-social behaviour, fights and overnight camping.
Earlier people were urged to "act responsibly" as temperatures hit the mid-20s.
By mid-morning Bournemouth beach was busy "as far as the eye can see" and the Durdle Door car park was approaching capacity.
Traffic built up early on coast-bound roads and with people having travelled to Bournemouth from as far as Birmingham.
Council leader Vikki Slade said: "We are absolutely appalled at the scenes witnessed on our beaches, particularly at Bournemouth and Sandbanks, in the last 24-48 hours.
"The irresponsible behaviour and actions of so many people is just shocking and our services are stretched to the absolute hilt trying to keep everyone safe. We have had no choice now but to declare a major incident and initiate an emergency response."
Assistant Ch Con Sam de Reya, of Dorset Police, said people should stay away from beaches in these "unprecedented times".
"We are also reliant on people taking personal responsibility and strongly advise members of the public to think twice before heading to the area."
"Clearly we are still in a public health crisis and such a significant volume of people heading to one area places a further strain on emergency services resources," he said.
Having looked at the pictures in the article i have a feeling he may find it does matter and soon.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-dorset-53176717
A major incident has been declared in Bournemouth after thousands of people flocked to the Dorset coast on the second day of the UK heatwave.
Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole Council said it was "stretched to the absolute hilt".
Dorset Police has urged people to stay away from the resort and other beaches in the county.
There have been reports of traffic gridlock, anti-social behaviour, fights and overnight camping.
Earlier people were urged to "act responsibly" as temperatures hit the mid-20s.
By mid-morning Bournemouth beach was busy "as far as the eye can see" and the Durdle Door car park was approaching capacity.
Traffic built up early on coast-bound roads and with people having travelled to Bournemouth from as far as Birmingham.
Council leader Vikki Slade said: "We are absolutely appalled at the scenes witnessed on our beaches, particularly at Bournemouth and Sandbanks, in the last 24-48 hours.
"The irresponsible behaviour and actions of so many people is just shocking and our services are stretched to the absolute hilt trying to keep everyone safe. We have had no choice now but to declare a major incident and initiate an emergency response."
Assistant Ch Con Sam de Reya, of Dorset Police, said people should stay away from beaches in these "unprecedented times".
"We are also reliant on people taking personal responsibility and strongly advise members of the public to think twice before heading to the area."
"Clearly we are still in a public health crisis and such a significant volume of people heading to one area places a further strain on emergency services resources," he said.