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Part of me says 'shut the beaches and other beauty spots' for now - But then you realise we are in peak holiday period and many UK guest houses, camp sites, hotels, holiday homes are full - So how can you have controlled visits to such venues when so many are on holiday + what else are they meant to do if Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Lake District + Cotswold etc is now open
Spoke to a friend yesterday whose wife is a teacher and they were looking for a 'holiday cottage' in the UK but more remote and can't find anything during August
They'd be better off just lying in their back gardens and getting a horrendously overpriced burger and ice cream delivered...
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Without sounding like the league of gentlemen , they weren’t local and most of them had no interest in social distancing at all . Was bloody depressing
I used to say that those people behave like animals... but thats derogatory towards animals...
TBH, in season, we don't travel very far at weekends because you just get stuck in traffic with everyone else, so why bother. I'll motorcycle rather than drive if I can. I'm still enough of an ex-Londoner to want to filter past stationary traffic rather than queue up like a lemming.
So, if this is the kind of thing Cornwall residents have to put up with, I’m not surprised some have put up signs telling tourists to fuck off back where they came from. I drove past Margate beach earlier, it was rammed, and no doubt the council taxpayers will be footing the bill for removing the tons of rubbish they leave there, yet again.