Re: Coronavirus (Covid19)
Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2021 11:49 am
Wedgie wrote:Will be only able to leave home for:
1) Essential work
2) Compassionate reasons
3) Purchase of essential goods (Alcohol)
4) Medical reasons
5) Exercise
Wedgie wrote:Will be only able to leave home for:
1) Essential work
2) Compassionate reasons
3) Purchase of essential goods (Alcohol)
4) Medical reasons
5) Exercise
Lightning McQueen wrote:Dutchy wrote:FFS there goes our Tassie trip next week
Interesting it came from the Greek on Halifax, I had a coffee meeting there 2 weeks ago and it was the hardest place I have been to to find the QR code, nothing on the door or bar when you first walk in, I had to ask the staff and got told it was on each table, when I got to the table I struggled to find it initially, it was less than the size of a matchbox next to the table number.
how good is the food though?
At a guess, Old Argentinian mate or his daughter handed it on to one of the staff.
valleys07 wrote:Anyone know if shared parenting arrangements fall under any of the 5 essential reasons, or should I be contacting SA Health/SAPOL?
valleys07 wrote:Anyone know if shared parenting arrangements fall under any of the 5 essential reasons, or should I be contacting SA Health/SAPOL?
whufc wrote:valleys07 wrote:Anyone know if shared parenting arrangements fall under any of the 5 essential reasons, or should I be contacting SA Health/SAPOL?
From the last lockdown it didn't count as essential......but don't worry the AFL will be played this week. FFS
I lose access to my kids this weekend......
whufc wrote:How the hell does CCTV help them, they must have some pretty elite face recognition systems in place.
The Bedge wrote:whufc wrote:valleys07 wrote:Anyone know if shared parenting arrangements fall under any of the 5 essential reasons, or should I be contacting SA Health/SAPOL?
From the last lockdown it didn't count as essential......but don't worry the AFL will be played this week. FFS
I lose access to my kids this weekend......
Yes it did.. my ex made sure she let me know
The Bedge wrote:valleys07 wrote:Anyone know if shared parenting arrangements fall under any of the 5 essential reasons, or should I be contacting SA Health/SAPOL?
They did last time.
amber_fluid wrote:Booney wrote:Construction stopping, that's big.
And **** ridiculous!
Dutchy wrote:"Highly transmissible" then why haven't we got hundreds of cases????
Dutchy wrote:"Highly transmissible" then why haven't we got hundreds of cases????
valleys07 wrote:
I don't have any written custody arrangement, though.
I am scheduled to drop my lad at school tomorrow, which is the usual exchange point. School is closed, so I will be dropping him off at his mum's house. Will an explanation suffice, should the boys in blue question me about it whilst I am driving to/from?
Lightning McQueen wrote:valleys07 wrote:
I don't have any written custody arrangement, though.
I am scheduled to drop my lad at school tomorrow, which is the usual exchange point. School is closed, so I will be dropping him off at his mum's house. Will an explanation suffice, should the boys in blue question me about it whilst I am driving to/from?
Yeah mate, you'd have to be a real c*** to penalize you, they'll only pick on the obvious dickheads making a mockery of the rules.
Id assume that dropping kids to the ex would come under "compassionate care"Lightning McQueen wrote:valleys07 wrote:
I don't have any written custody arrangement, though.
I am scheduled to drop my lad at school tomorrow, which is the usual exchange point. School is closed, so I will be dropping him off at his mum's house. Will an explanation suffice, should the boys in blue question me about it whilst I am driving to/from?
Yeah mate, you'd have to be a real c*** to penalize you, they'll only pick on the obvious dickheads making a mockery of the rules.
Booney wrote:So I'm at the pub until 6 if you need me.