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I really hope stupid motorhomers are in the minority here, that's IF the ones referred to in this post are genuinely people with 'bricks & mortar' to return to.
And, as already said, we don't know that, do we?

As for always judging others, the global disaster hit so fast there was a time lag between those who 'got it' early on and those - again hopefully in the minority - who still don't 'get it'.

Vandalising vehicles with black paint is not a good way of addressing the issue, even if we all might want to do it to those who are slow on the uptake (or more towards those that are definitely out-and-out defiant!), but only in our heads!! ;)

Tasering is decided by the police because it's their job, not ours.

In the 'normal' world (which this isn't) some of the comments people are making would be interpreted as incitement to violence and criminal damage.

Really, really need to keep a lid on 'emotional panic' and leave it up to the police to resolve these issues, otherwise we're only a whisker away from vigilantism and the gradual breakdown of official law and order (sic).

The nearest I will come to daubing black paint on a Motorhome or vigilantism is reading this thread:)
 
I think the punishment for failing to obey social distancing rules should be revised...

Rather than fines, or even prison, along the lines of community service, the miscreants should have to work for a day (or more) on a coronavirus ward at their nearest hospital (there must be work they could do even if it is only cleaning).

Perhaps if they witnessed the consequence close up and personal they might get why we're being asked to stay apart.
 
Which vans are you referring to at New Brighton and Wallasy OP, I know there area few full timers there most year round.
Esp the big old converted "hippy" bus and the small boxer, plus a caravan (he actually has a job locally.

So yes day trippers etc, but remember some have no where else to go, just be careful we are not witch hunters here.

And pardon my forwardness, but what takes you round to the sea fronts of new brighton, then wallasey and then west kirkby in these days, refuse collector maybe ?
Delivery man.
 
Possibly local authorities or the government should issue vignettes or warrants which could be displayed on vans where the owners have nowhere else to go.
Or even better why don’t the two big organisations offer free access to their campsites to full timers. It’s important that these people are catered for. And it’s also important that the selfish idiots who are not full timers can be easily identified.
 
@ Fisherman
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Possibly some black gloss paint should be used to write Go home Tossers, your not wanted here.


That is shocking Bill and you should be severely reprimanded or banned. I was horrified when I read your post

It is you're NOT your.



Psst, you can get black paint in larger Tesco's 😉

:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
@ Fisherman
QUOTE:
Possibly some black gloss paint should be used to write Go home Tossers, your not wanted here.


That is shocking Bill and you should be severely reprimanded or banned. I was horrified when I read your post

It is you're NOT your.



Psst, you can get black paint in larger Tesco's 😉

:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

Are you not taking me serious or what :)
 
Really sad when a post meant as a bit of light hearted fun is treated this way.
Surely the anger should be directed at those risking peoples lives with their utter selfishness.
But if I offended anyone, I do apologise.
 
his first name isn’t Donald is it
I thought he only kept chickens, sheep and cows, you live and learn.:)

His first name is Ronald. You can't mistake him, he is the double of Terry Runnach. :giggle:

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One thought occurred to me about all this. I was listening to the radio this morning and a care home worker phoned in to say that 15 of the staff decided to move in and stay throughout the lockdown to protect the residents. No-one in, no-one out and so far not a single case of the virus in the home. The reason I mention it is that some of those 15 who can't be accommodated in the home itself are living in caravans and campers loaned by friends and people in the local community. I've heard a few cases where people have gone into isolation in a motorhome or caravan to protect the rest of their family, especially front line staff who don't want to take the virus home. I guess it's possible that some of the people seen occupying campers are in this group?
 
Rubbish.



Talking about what the police are doing/should do/could do. Not suggesting vigilante behaviour.

If that’s your considered opinion so be it.
I wont refer to your posts as ”rubbish”
or infer that you are a liar.

Do you really think the police are going to taser anyone.
That was also meant as a joke.
At least that’s how I read it.
maybe you should to.

But if you wish to continue this, that’s your choice.
 
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One thought occurred to me about all this. I was listening to the radio this morning and a care home worker phoned in to say that 15 of the staff decided to move in and stay throughout the lockdown to protect the residents. No-one in, no-one out and so far not a single case of the virus in the home. The reason I mention it is that some of those 15 who can't be accommodated in the home itself are living in caravans and campers loaned by friends and people in the local community. I've heard a few cases where people have gone into isolation in a motorhome or caravan to protect the rest of their family, especially front line staff who don't want to take the virus home. I guess it's possible that some of the people seen occupying campers are in this group?

Our Daughter has been told to prepare for all time off to be cancelled. I had already promised her our van and I have spent this morning getting it ready to move at short notice. It just needs water and then it is going to her driveway when needed.
 

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