Coronavirus: Women on exercise trip "surrounded by police"

No I mean at the Somme 1,025 British soldiers died each day, on average. We just hit 1,325.

My point being that we're into the second wave now and it's far worse that the first. And instead of being more cautious, millions of people seem to think it's fine.

I don't care for the analogy. People aren't respective the law and aren't observing social distancing when the police were using a soft touch and just warning people.

Either they give up and the NHS collapses and thousands more die, or they enforce the law in full in which case these women have no defence.

The law says you can only leave your house for essential travel and meeting your friend for a Starbucks isn't essentially under any definition whatsoever. It's not a picnic but that doesn't matter, the law doesn't ban picnics, it simply only permits essentially travel. Which this clearly isn't.

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