O/T North Yorkshire Police.

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  1. Donny Red

    Donny Red Well-Known Member

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    Can police actually enforce advice?
     
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    They did for a full year in 1984
     
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    Donny Red Well-Known Member

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    In 1984 they also forcibly entered homes looking for striking miners who had just returned from
    the picket lines. What's more they did so without a warrant and any form of ID. It was a proven
    fact that in our village, one such "policeman" was in fact a serving soldier in the armed forces.
    We knew that, because he was engaged to a lass two doors down from us on the street where
    we lived.
     
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    Madness.
     
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    Tell them you were travelling to another tier 3 area without stopping. Now that they have stopped you, they are the cause of you now breaking the guidelines.
     
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    You are only advised not to travel from a tier 3 to a tier 2 area. It's not a law. Police cannot do anything.
     
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    Actually it would be more of a health risk for people travelling from a lower tier to a higher one.
     
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    Try telling that to portsmouth tyke
     
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    Just thinking about that logic JT - (in my head) it's the equivalent risk either way around - just different for different people. Travel from lower tier to a higher one - more risk to the person travelling. Travel from a higher tier to a lower one - more risk to the people in the zone travelling to.

    There's still a risk, and it's as risky either way. Am I making sense?
     
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    You are pal.
     
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    Living in North Yorkshire I can confirm this has been happening...
     
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    Imagine living in or visiting Staithes.

    The seaside village is split into two tiers by the river that runs through it and into the north sea.

    Common sense eh.
     
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    Wow, never heard the story of going into people’s houses.
    I presume it was to accuses them of doing something whilst on the picket rather than being at the picket?
     
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    During the first lockdown there was a Police blockade outside my house every day for a number of weeks stopping everyone. Not crossing borders, just stopping and questioning everyone. I don't think a lot of people realise what's actually been taking place this year.
     
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    I was stopped on my way to work early April. I had left my letter work issued saying I was a key worker in the other car. They had me call into work on speaker phone to confirm that's where I was going.
     

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