Re: what is considered an acceptable distance to travel
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2020 3:23 pm
I drove from Polemi to Paphos.
Socialise and help people in the Paphos region.
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What to do if the system rejects your sms due to "wrong format" (even though it´s correct)? Or if you need to go out twice for different purposes (e. g. walking your dog and do shopping)? And why should the distance you´re traveling matter? As long as you´re alone in your car you won´t infect anyone nor catch the virus - no matter whether your traveling 1km or 100 km.
Whats so hard to understand, the rules say, Once a day, its the same for everypne, dosnt matter whether you agree with it or notjeba wrote: ↑Tue Mar 31, 2020 7:30 amWhat to do if the system rejects your sms due to "wrong format" (even though it´s correct)? Or if you need to go out twice for different purposes (e. g. walking your dog and do shopping)? And why should the distance you´re traveling matter? As long as you´re alone in your car you won´t infect anyone nor catch the virus - no matter whether your traveling 1km or 100 km.
I don´t have to leave more often than once every couple of days (because my neighbour kindly is walking my dogs together with her´s). But if I had to I´d test it in court.WHL wrote: ↑Tue Mar 31, 2020 9:36 amWhats so hard to understand, the rules say, Once a day, its the same for everypne, dosnt matter whether you agree with it or notjeba wrote: ↑Tue Mar 31, 2020 7:30 amWhat to do if the system rejects your sms due to "wrong format" (even though it´s correct)? Or if you need to go out twice for different purposes (e. g. walking your dog and do shopping)? And why should the distance you´re traveling matter? As long as you´re alone in your car you won´t infect anyone nor catch the virus - no matter whether your traveling 1km or 100 km.![]()
There's always one, who thinks they are more important, then all others, grow upjeba wrote: ↑Tue Mar 31, 2020 10:12 amI don´t have to leave more often than once every couple of days (because my neighbour kindly is walking my dogs together with her´s). But if I had to I´d test it in court.WHL wrote: ↑Tue Mar 31, 2020 9:36 amWhats so hard to understand, the rules say, Once a day, its the same for everypne, dosnt matter whether you agree with it or notjeba wrote: ↑Tue Mar 31, 2020 7:30 am
What to do if the system rejects your sms due to "wrong format" (even though it´s correct)? Or if you need to go out twice for different purposes (e. g. walking your dog and do shopping)? And why should the distance you´re traveling matter? As long as you´re alone in your car you won´t infect anyone nor catch the virus - no matter whether your traveling 1km or 100 km.![]()
Absolutely correct. What a pity not everyone thinks like this!Galini wrote: ↑Tue Mar 31, 2020 9:05 am We all know that we are living through unprecedented times and we obviously feel unsettled by all of the restrictions we are faced with.
But ultimately, it is not simply a case of 'they' are not allowing us to do something or just 'having to follow the rules' is it? We are all at risk of either catching a virus or being a carrier of the virus and as intelligent human beings we should be limiting ANY risk to either ourselves or others.
The virus is the invisible enemy, not the authorities, systems, restrictions etc that are being put into place to help us.
Stay safe everyone.