tipper wrote:This is the reason i dont like calling the restrictions "levels" or whatever.Jim05 wrote:Level 4 still would mean a lot of businesses would stay closed. I think they will tinker with it and go to a Level 3.5 or something
They always seem to bring them in as level X, but then remove them as sort of hybrids, not bring them down in the same order. Makes it much harder to keep up with whats going on
**** off the level stuff alltogether and just give us a concise list of whats allowed and whats not.
These things are open, these arent, and whether i have to sit at the pub or not (cos they always seem to be focussed on that...)
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Yep, should be less of a line in the sand sort of thing.
Even the current lockdown is very vague, I can't go for a long bike ride by myself but I can go to a supermarket and browse the shelves whenever I deem fit, I also seen plenty of people commuting to the shops together.
I did hear at Gawler Bunnings that Police were at the door asking patrons why they are there and what did they intend on purchasing.