
Though in "normal" times it might make the forum a bit dull

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[edit: CharlieC said similar things while I was typing the following. I'm trying to work through the detailed logic of justification though
I'm assuming people read their last newsletter?but if some managed to get past the idea that every damn thing needed sharing online we might be in a better place after all this.
And I may well kip in the garden again, but I look at the government sending working class people back into employment and it does change my perspective. If it’s safe for factory workers to resume their jobs surely sleeping in a remote wood poses no risk.Bearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Tue May 12, 2020 9:19 am kipping in your back garden falls well within any guidlines and is something that should readily be shared.
I believe that's right Steve ... my point is that no one else needs to knowAnd I may well kip in the garden again, but I look at the government sending working class people back into employment and it does change my perspective. If it’s safe for factory workers to resume their jobs surely sleeping in a remote wood poses no risk.
No reason why they can't be saved for later RegIf we didn't tell each other our bivvy stories This Place would cease to exist so I think we should knock that line of chat on the head
so would driving 200 miles to see my mum but if everyne does it that is where the problem start, Its not is it a big deal if i break the rules, as long as everyone else does not, as i am one person. However if we all break the rules then it is a big problem - this is a case of us neither being told we can or we cannot so we can make our own call . For example i have had not problemfindign space in the park to play footie with the kids - with picninc and sunbathing i very much doubt this will be posssible in the future - ar we selfish for wanting more space for an hour or are they more selfish for wanting to be there for 12 hours?A sensibly planned, local, rural bivy should present as good as zero additional risk to you or anyone else, compared to staying at home (and significantly less than going to the supermarket or even a popular park).
are you really suggesting this entire debate is not affecting anyone and no one is seeing it ? - as far as i can some want i collectve permision to do it whilst also not telling anyone we are doing - the fact you dont want to publicise it says how allowable you really think it is - I may as well have a secret party and not tellanyone and retend it is both ok and never happened.Might the act of doing so contribute to others making bad decisions about how they interpret the guidance? Possibly. But not if no one sees you.
You said yourself we're now in a situation of 'vague nonsense', so it's irrelevant that we're 'publicising' our debate here - because of this new vagueness there's a million similar discussions now going on in every household and club in the land and everyone is affecting everyone else, trying to interpret what we're 'allowed' to do or not. The feline is now outside the carrying receptacle. Far from being boring it's suddenly got very interesting exactly because of the new vagueness - WE didn't invent it, we have to interpret it as best we can in our feeble attempts to work out when we can restart our hobby. And bearing in mind there will never be a 'you Boners can now bivvy out' missive, oh and the fact that any discussion of being allowed to do it is a bit much since it's illegal at the best of times anyway! I'm surprised we haven't been cracked down on by the Stasi in the ten years of our existence for encouraging such flagrant and naughty lawbreakingLazarus wrote: ↑Tue May 12, 2020 10:40 amare you really suggesting this entire debate is not affecting anyone and no one is seeing it ? - as far as i can some want i collectve permision to do it whilst also not telling anyone we are doing - the fact you dont want to publicise it says how allowable you really think it is - I may as well have a secret party and not tellanyone and retend it is both ok and never happened.Might the act of doing so contribute to others making bad decisions about how they interpret the guidance? Possibly. But not if no one sees you.
I will give you that onethe fact that any discussion of being allowed to do it is a bit much since it's illegal at the best of times anyway
And I'll give you that in returnLazarus wrote: ↑Tue May 12, 2020 11:22 am
I guess the reallissue is everyne will intepret the rules so their thing is allowed and we then dont really have a lockdown. That unfortunately means a more deaths, a new spike and back to where we started - this time probably with an actual proper lockdown requiring permission to go out
I've been saying this since the UK's 'lockdown' began.PaulB2 wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 10:27 am The cynic in me says that they original herd immunity plan to preserve the economy never really went away. It just got unpopular with the general populace for a while so they hid it behind some very wishy washy guidance that was a lot more restrictive than the actual law. After 6 weeks of that they’re just going a step further back towards the original plan.
Perfect sense Reg"Airthikaypin yoth? Naa then, if thaz bin wokin from om and tha can still wok from om, wok from om. If tha cant wok from om an thi gaffa sez thackan gutta wok, an t'other ayf can watch kids, gutta wok but guh steady gerrin theya. Tha can goo aht t'waak thee mutt for us long us tha wants us monny times us tha wants us long us tha steers clear on fowk. If thaz gorra mask weer it t'shop. That's it fer naa, gerron wi it".
I had a phone call the other week with the head of Keswick MRT about Lakes activities. His team was down 40%, about half were self-isolating because either they or a dependant were at risk and the other half were front line medical and emergency personnel.