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<blockquote data-quote="Bluetit1802" data-source="post: 2239102" data-attributes="member: 94045"><p>We have glorious weather here in my part of England at the moment. Yet our small market town is like a ghost town. The main road in is normally chockablock with traffic. Barely a car in sight this week, other than cars parked outside people's homes - and there are a lot of those. We took a walk yesterday and today down by the river. There was a small handful of other dog walkers but no groups. Everyone gave everyone else a wide berth. The lack of traffic was quite eerie. </p><p></p><p>Hubby went to the supermarket (Sainsburys) early this morning in the slot reserved for wrinklies and vulnerables. No problem parking in the normally full car park. They were letting people in bit by bit with a guard at the door, so there was a queue to get in, which seemed longer than it was due to people keeping their distance. Hubby was miffed because the guard didn't ask for his ID, assuming he is over 70. (which he is!!). In order to keep people and staff apart at the check outs they had closed alternate tills, so with only half of them open, there were queues waiting to be served, and they were kept apart by white tape marks on the floor. The check out staff were not handling money and not allowing cash back, although with some of the older people not having cards they were forced to accept some money. He said it was all very civilised.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluetit1802, post: 2239102, member: 94045"] We have glorious weather here in my part of England at the moment. Yet our small market town is like a ghost town. The main road in is normally chockablock with traffic. Barely a car in sight this week, other than cars parked outside people's homes - and there are a lot of those. We took a walk yesterday and today down by the river. There was a small handful of other dog walkers but no groups. Everyone gave everyone else a wide berth. The lack of traffic was quite eerie. Hubby went to the supermarket (Sainsburys) early this morning in the slot reserved for wrinklies and vulnerables. No problem parking in the normally full car park. They were letting people in bit by bit with a guard at the door, so there was a queue to get in, which seemed longer than it was due to people keeping their distance. Hubby was miffed because the guard didn't ask for his ID, assuming he is over 70. (which he is!!). In order to keep people and staff apart at the check outs they had closed alternate tills, so with only half of them open, there were queues waiting to be served, and they were kept apart by white tape marks on the floor. The check out staff were not handling money and not allowing cash back, although with some of the older people not having cards they were forced to accept some money. He said it was all very civilised. [/QUOTE]
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