Are we allowed in our own gardens/backyards??? I only ask this because our government are being very vague on what you can and cannot do. Btw I'm in my back yard at the moment.
Yes your garden is part of your home. Howver, you should not allow anyone not from your household in your home or garden.
But the plank across the road from me's daughter has visited with her own daughter 4 times already since the start of lockdown. Parks right outside mine cos his drives full with his van & 2 cars.
Its called common sense at the moment until we have total lockdown.For example if you and your family are lucky enough to have a garden and live close i dont have any problem calling as long as every body keeps their distance,just to see how they are.When i say calling i mean in the garden not indoors.
Report it, theres a link on the south Yorkshite police site named report a non confomance or something like that, I'm not one for switching but ,we need to stay together.
By look of it some people just can't grasp out bad this virus is, still visiting family in groups of 5 or more. I saw one lad waiting for the bus early, morning when i delivered to his Mam (who was in the garden next to the one i was in) i asked where he was going, she said off for the day cos he won't stay in. She then said i haven't been out for a month - for goodnedss sake he could take it back to her if he catches it off someone while out- this is why he should stay in, gerrrrr!
1. Q is it a shared backyard. A. No unless you book a slot. 2. Q Will anyone be within 2mts if they peer over the wall. A. No 3. Q Is it raining. A. No 4. Q Has next doors dog **** in the yard. A. If yes. Not until your partner cleans it up. ( If single get the dogs owner to come round whilst your locked in at a distance or set his/her shed on fire if he/she refuses. 5. Q. Have you stocked up on ale. A. 1 If yes. I'll be over in a jif. 2 If not I suggest a book. Otherwise I think it's ok.