11-20-2020, 02:44 PM
(11-20-2020, 02:35 PM)backsidebaggie Wrote: I don't think the vast majority of the population are complying, got to admit. In the cross section of family/friends/workmates I know, at least 80% are breaking the rules to varying degrees (although probably still socialising less than prior to lockdown).
I'm finding a lot of people are sticking to them, say 5 or 6 days a week, but deciding to break them slightly with a small group once or twice a week (and not admitting it to many people! lol)
Compare this to the first lockdown, when 90% of the same bunch of people were sticking to the rules completely.
I've also been out on the road a couple of times a week on an evening, and its quite busy, even at 10-11pm.
That's only my experience, and may not be a cross-section of society.
I'd agree with those observations bb with the big difference this time being schools therefore many people running kids around, from what I've heard though the urban areas are worse than the rural areas. Certainly round the midlands it doesn't feel like a lockdown, roads are as busy - the only missing parts are shops and pubs.

