This is quite a clever idea on 08:52 - May 23 with 2865 views | fabian_illness | Very good. The lady just right of centre looks like she’s just given a small child a big daddy splash. | | | |
This is quite a clever idea on 08:53 - May 23 with 2857 views | BanksterDebtSlave | They could at least stagger them. This looks like it is modelled on the primary school playground segregated play model....dystopian. Do you have to put your hand up and ask for permission to leave with groups huddling at one side of their circle as you are escorted out? | |
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This is quite a clever idea on 08:54 - May 23 with 2851 views | WD19 | It’s good signposting and a works as a nudge. But in practice how do you get to and from your circle!? ....and they don’t look a full 2m apart either. | | | |
This is quite a clever idea on 12:02 - May 23 with 2725 views | Pendejo |
This is quite a clever idea on 08:54 - May 23 by WD19 | It’s good signposting and a works as a nudge. But in practice how do you get to and from your circle!? ....and they don’t look a full 2m apart either. |
Given our local co-op has signposted that 2m = 6ft you are probably right in saying they're not 2m. However I am sure I heard someone say that outdoors the virus globules dissipate quicker and you could probably drop the distance below 2m. Less likely to dissipate in enclosed spaces. Also doesn't contact have to be for more than "x" seconds, in which case just walking past someone is not an issue. Which is all why public transport, hospitals and care homes are the killers. | |
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This is quite a clever idea on 12:05 - May 23 with 2713 views | clive_baker |
This is quite a clever idea on 12:02 - May 23 by Pendejo | Given our local co-op has signposted that 2m = 6ft you are probably right in saying they're not 2m. However I am sure I heard someone say that outdoors the virus globules dissipate quicker and you could probably drop the distance below 2m. Less likely to dissipate in enclosed spaces. Also doesn't contact have to be for more than "x" seconds, in which case just walking past someone is not an issue. Which is all why public transport, hospitals and care homes are the killers. |
I believe WHO say 1m. | |
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This is quite a clever idea on 12:05 - May 23 with 2712 views | Shawsey | The bloke bottom right is out of his circle. £1000 fine. | | | |
This is quite a clever idea on 12:15 - May 23 with 2694 views | Guthrum |
This is quite a clever idea on 08:54 - May 23 by WD19 | It’s good signposting and a works as a nudge. But in practice how do you get to and from your circle!? ....and they don’t look a full 2m apart either. |
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This is quite a clever idea on 12:47 - May 23 with 2651 views | BlueBadger |
This is quite a clever idea on 12:02 - May 23 by Pendejo | Given our local co-op has signposted that 2m = 6ft you are probably right in saying they're not 2m. However I am sure I heard someone say that outdoors the virus globules dissipate quicker and you could probably drop the distance below 2m. Less likely to dissipate in enclosed spaces. Also doesn't contact have to be for more than "x" seconds, in which case just walking past someone is not an issue. Which is all why public transport, hospitals and care homes are the killers. |
Occasionally when people get too close I've suggested 'imagine the corpse of your tallest relative stretched out on the floor. That far, at least'. It only fails if the persons involved are related to MJH or Cruncher. [Post edited 23 May 2020 14:59]
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This is quite a clever idea on 13:31 - May 23 with 2601 views | Pinewoodblue | How do you get to a vacant circle maintaining social distance? | |
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This is quite a clever idea on 13:37 - May 23 with 2586 views | clive_baker |
This is quite a clever idea on 08:54 - May 23 by WD19 | It’s good signposting and a works as a nudge. But in practice how do you get to and from your circle!? ....and they don’t look a full 2m apart either. |
Well clearly you couldn’t but I don’t think that’s the point really. In the same respect that you can’t realistically go about a grocery shop and maintain a 2m radius at all times, or take a journey on public transport. Inevitably it just can’t and won’t happen, but it doesn’t mean it’s not a useful measure. We really need to lose this mindset and stop letting perfection be the enemy of progress. | |
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This is quite a clever idea on 13:40 - May 23 with 2579 views | BrixtonBlue |
This is quite a clever idea on 12:05 - May 23 by Shawsey | The bloke bottom right is out of his circle. £1000 fine. |
Same for that bike. Making NO effort! | |
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This is quite a clever idea on 13:41 - May 23 with 2575 views | NewcyBlue |
This is quite a clever idea on 12:05 - May 23 by clive_baker | I believe WHO say 1m. |
Yeah, but what does Roger Daltrey know?! | |
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This is quite a clever idea on 13:43 - May 23 with 2572 views | StokieBlue |
This is quite a clever idea on 13:37 - May 23 by clive_baker | Well clearly you couldn’t but I don’t think that’s the point really. In the same respect that you can’t realistically go about a grocery shop and maintain a 2m radius at all times, or take a journey on public transport. Inevitably it just can’t and won’t happen, but it doesn’t mean it’s not a useful measure. We really need to lose this mindset and stop letting perfection be the enemy of progress. |
The issue isn't really people being 2m apart - I think people seem to be able to work that out most of the time given it's been ongoing for a while now. The issue is that some of those circles will contain people from different households who will disperse and then meet up the next day with someone from a different circle. SB | |
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This is quite a clever idea on 13:47 - May 23 with 2560 views | BrixtonBlue |
This is quite a clever idea on 13:43 - May 23 by StokieBlue | The issue isn't really people being 2m apart - I think people seem to be able to work that out most of the time given it's been ongoing for a while now. The issue is that some of those circles will contain people from different households who will disperse and then meet up the next day with someone from a different circle. SB |
Depends what circles you move in I guess. | |
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This is quite a clever idea on 13:49 - May 23 with 2556 views | clive_baker |
This is quite a clever idea on 13:43 - May 23 by StokieBlue | The issue isn't really people being 2m apart - I think people seem to be able to work that out most of the time given it's been ongoing for a while now. The issue is that some of those circles will contain people from different households who will disperse and then meet up the next day with someone from a different circle. SB |
That's a different point altogether, and not one I disagree with, but that's already the case. I was talking about very overt visual prompts on the 2m point, which I think are useful, however obvious. I think you're giving the general public too much credit. I do think initiatives like this are very simple but potentially really effective at essentially saying 'no, you can't put your blanket there and sit 0.5m away from me' while avoiding the inevitable awkwardness and potential confrontation that brings. | |
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This is quite a clever idea on 13:50 - May 23 with 2553 views | clive_baker |
This is quite a clever idea on 13:47 - May 23 by BrixtonBlue | Depends what circles you move in I guess. |
I really enjoyed that. | |
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This is quite a clever idea on 13:51 - May 23 with 2548 views | NewcyBlue |
This is quite a clever idea on 13:47 - May 23 by BrixtonBlue | Depends what circles you move in I guess. |
Properly brilliant! | |
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This is quite a clever idea on 14:17 - May 23 with 2513 views | pimballwizard | Anyone ready for a quick game of "Twister"? | | | |
This is quite a clever idea on 10:04 - May 24 with 2280 views | britbiker |
This is quite a clever idea on 13:37 - May 23 by clive_baker | Well clearly you couldn’t but I don’t think that’s the point really. In the same respect that you can’t realistically go about a grocery shop and maintain a 2m radius at all times, or take a journey on public transport. Inevitably it just can’t and won’t happen, but it doesn’t mean it’s not a useful measure. We really need to lose this mindset and stop letting perfection be the enemy of progress. |
I think you have hit the nail on the head. Everyone is so fixed on the perfection of maintaining two metres at all times. It would be lovely if it could be achieved but in the real wotld it will be impossible. I try to maintaim the distance where possible but then apply common sense at other times. I am fully aware that my moments of common sense will be the times where I will be at higher risk of infection or infecting someone else. With the instance of the park circles maybe allowing an extra metre or so between them would assist. I have an image now of domonic cummings at a chalkboard of a UK map with 230 radius circles drawn on it to justify his current plight. [Post edited 24 May 2020 10:04]
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This is quite a clever idea on 11:27 - May 24 with 2216 views | ITFC_Forever | Or wear Dominic Cummings masks. Then do what the hell you like. | |
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This is quite a clever idea on 12:13 - May 24 with 2180 views | jimsymBLUE |
This is quite a clever idea on 13:41 - May 23 by NewcyBlue | Yeah, but what does Roger Daltrey know?! |
If you don't already know I can't explain. | |
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This is quite a clever idea on 13:17 - May 24 with 2120 views | NewcyBlue |
This is quite a clever idea on 11:27 - May 24 by ITFC_Forever | Or wear Dominic Cummings masks. Then do what the hell you like. |
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