Denali
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I love this one. I can just picture someone peacefully fishing from below the high water mark, whilst three car loads of Victorian cops have him staked out, just waiting for him to step over the border....Yes, it is essentially the high water 'flood' mark that denotes the state border.
But if he could swim........I love this one. I can just picture someone peacefully fishing from below the high water mark, whilst three car loads of Victorian cops have him staked out, just waiting for him to step over the border....
In Victoria, the Premier Daniel Andrews has given confusing messages re travelling to holiday homes, which he's said was 'OK' at least a couple of times, but his Chief Health Officer has said 'essential travel only' or that's what the rules imply.
Didn't Morrison say that anyone who can keep working he considers an essential worker?Our lawn man is here, he does mum in laws at the same time so 2 x jobs for him at same location. He said he was stopped by Police and asked to justify if hes a essential employee/er. I consider him damned essential (for my lawn and hedges) plus hes a local so money for our economy/he employs people and we have no contact - even our payment is done via ziplock baggie thats been sprayed with disinfectant.
Exactly why I have a painter here today, she has the ability to work so is continuing to do so. And it’s not like we have plans to be anywhere.Didn't Morrison say that anyone who can keep working he considers an essential worker?
Those young AFF recruits that got into trouble having a noisy late night party
Having attended a couple of AFF functions in Canberra I can only say they were never like this.
But then I was only invited to the oldies group.
Unsure what the problem is here? Possibly he could have been politer to the police but the activity was harmless and the only escalation of COVID-19 infection was the police interaction with him. At least the dog got an outing and some entertainment!
I feel for the police in these situations.
New laws, ill defined, untested, decision making on the go by authorities. A workforce on rotating rosters, hearing stuff third hand through supervisors.
The Premier repeating ad nauseam that the only reasons you shouldn't be home are a short list of getting food, getting medicine, medical appt, to/from work or education, necessary exercise. Then announces very publicly says we have had enough of people flouting the rules and police will be issuing on the spot fines.
What are the police expected to do when someone is out and about after midnight washing his car in a public place.
Damned if they do, damned if they don't.
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I thought the first bunch who went into isolation in Sydney preceded the official start of compulsory isolation.When is 14 days not 14 days? There are media reports that the first passengers from overseas who arrived and were sent to hotels are being released today, at least in NSW. What the?
We were one of the last to arrive before the deadline came in, at about 2pm Saturday 28 March. Using fairly basic maths, I had assumed our self isolation ends at 2pm on Saturday 11 April - that’s 14 days.
But no, these people who arrived on Sunday 29 March (morning) are being released today - Saturday 11 April. In my maths that’s 13 days.
We’re in Victoria - I think Dan can do maths, but maybe not - in any event we will wait until 2pm today to be on the safe side. (Edit: sane media report says that the first people who were sent to hotels in Melbourne will be released tomorrow, yes Dan can do maths )
What a joke though in NSW.
I thought the first bunch who went into isolation in Sydney preceded the official start of compulsory isolation.
Extradition?But if he could swim........
Well a new loophole for Victorians.If you fish from the bank of the Murray river on the Victorian side you are breaking the Covid law but take a couple of steps and have both feet in the water you are no longer breaking a Covid law.The waters of the Murray are part of NSW.
Ok we have quite a few folks due to come out of Rottnest isolation and now there are difficulties getting these people out of WA to their homes in other States. Not sure how this will get fixed as WA has closed its borders.
But... when you went home, wouldn’t you then need to go into isolation for the next 14 days?
(because you crossed the state border)