We walk our two dogs every evening on the same very large green space just up from our house. I wouldn't call it a park it's a large hill (there are lots in Sheffield) with a flat area at the top with a cricket pitch at one end and a mixture of rough grass and woodland at the other. Before all this started there were some evenings we didn't see another soul. There have been people walking recently with dogs up there we didn't even know had a dog!
We've seen dog walkers who we know don't live in the same house walking together, and we've also noticed as we've been walking back home lot's of young people who clearly aren't from the same house congregating and meeting up.
Like others have said while ever the number of people who sadly keep contracting this awful virus these lockdown measures will remain.
Quote: Originally posted by Monks on 21/4/2020
We walk our two dogs every evening on the same very large green space just up from our house. I wouldn't call it a park it's a large hill (there are lots in Sheffield) with a flat area at the top with a cricket pitch at one end and a mixture of rough grass and woodland at the other. Before all this started there were some evenings we didn't see another soul. There have been people walking recently with dogs up there we didn't even know had a dog!
We've seen dog walkers who we know don't live in the same house walking together, and we've also noticed as we've been walking back home lot's of young people who clearly aren't from the same house congregating and meeting up.
Like others have said while ever the number of people who sadly keep contracting this awful virus these lockdown measures will remain.
And as long as people keep ignoring or bending the rules, people will keep contracting the virus. There is only one answer, keep to the rules and stay at home. The less people you come into contact with the less likely you are to catch it, or spread it if you already have it but don't know it. It's not difficult to understand folks.
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