I have watched some terrible video footage of London's east end today. 17:43 - Mar 28 with 4113 views | GaryCooper | Do the rules not apply here? Non existent distancing, all shops open, people behaving like savages towards one another, Khan has to get a grip, London is the epicentre and it will get increasingly worse unless he clears the streets. | | | | |
I have watched some terrible video footage of London's east end today. on 17:46 - Mar 28 with 4070 views | MaySixth | all shops open? i live in the east end you are deluded | |
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I have watched some terrible video footage of London's east end today. (n/t) on 17:47 - Mar 28 with 4064 views | GaryCooper |
I have watched some terrible video footage of London's east end today. on 17:46 - Mar 28 by MaySixth | all shops open? i live in the east end you are deluded |
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I have watched some terrible video footage of London's east end today. (n/t) on 17:47 - Mar 28 with 4066 views | GaryCooper |
I have watched some terrible video footage of London's east end today. on 17:46 - Mar 28 by MaySixth | all shops open? i live in the east end you are deluded |
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I have watched some terrible video footage of London's east end today. (n/t) on 17:47 - Mar 28 with 4071 views | GaryCooper |
I have watched some terrible video footage of London's east end today. on 17:46 - Mar 28 by MaySixth | all shops open? i live in the east end you are deluded |
In no way deluded, ok I will rephrase that to many shops open, many of which are non essential, I had a team working in East Ham today on an electrical cable fault, it is disgraceful how nothing is being enforced in the epicentre, ignore it if you wish. [Post edited 28 Mar 2020 17:51]
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I have watched some terrible video footage of London's east end today. (n/t) on 08:48 - Mar 29 with 3677 views | Kropotkin123 |
I have watched some terrible video footage of London's east end today. (n/t) on 17:47 - Mar 28 by GaryCooper | In no way deluded, ok I will rephrase that to many shops open, many of which are non essential, I had a team working in East Ham today on an electrical cable fault, it is disgraceful how nothing is being enforced in the epicentre, ignore it if you wish. [Post edited 28 Mar 2020 17:51]
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If you are including East Ham in the East End, then you are going by the broader, rather than traditional, East End. The broader definition includes my new place. We only have an Asda and a corner shop open. Should I ask them to shut on your behalf? If I walked past a team of workers fixing an electrical fault I'd be thinking. Is this essential? Why do they need a team? Is their manager aware of social distancing rules? What protocols did their manager put in place? Easy to judge others whrn it comes to this. You also say you had a team in East Ham as if you weren't there. Did you observe this yourself. If so, did you really need to be there? Could your team not manage without you? You seem pretty non-essential from the way you say you had a team there. If you weren't there, why are you commenting like you observed this first hand? Id suggest reducing the geographical area you think East Ham is representing right now. If true, which I highly doubt based on your comment's flaws, it is in no way relevant to my area of the broader East East. Also amusing how you go from video footage to having a team fixing an electrical fault. Comes across as disingenuous at best. Also, what was the 'savage behaviour' you witnessed on video? And why is the government's response Khan's fault? [Post edited 29 Mar 2020 8:56]
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I have watched some terrible video footage of London's east end today. on 08:52 - Mar 29 with 3654 views | StokieBlue | Think you are exaggerating this rather a lot. Londoners seem to be keeping to the rules now and every shop has markings on the floor and queues outside. Only places selling food like butchers etc are open. You've got a video apparently, tell us some of these "non-essential" shops that were open. To be honest your post just looks like a rant against London in general. Savages? SB [Post edited 29 Mar 2020 9:05]
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I have watched some terrible video footage of London's east end today. on 09:01 - Mar 29 with 3608 views | Coastalblue | As another resident of the East End this is not what I'm seeing or experiencing. I noticed an enormous change around this time last week in the way people were behaving when out, up to that point social distancing did seem a bit lax in many cases I'll accept, but now, virtually everybody seems to be observing. What's the savages comment mean? | |
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I have watched some terrible video footage of London's east end today. on 09:10 - Mar 29 with 3563 views | NewcyBlue | Evidence? | |
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I have watched some terrible video footage of London's east end today. on 09:15 - Mar 29 with 3539 views | m14_blue | Can you link the video footage please? Shocking of true. | | | |
I have watched some terrible video footage of London's east end today. on 09:18 - Mar 29 with 3527 views | N2_Blue |
I have watched some terrible video footage of London's east end today. on 09:10 - Mar 29 by NewcyBlue | Evidence? |
As a Londoner I can also say first hand that I've not seen any shop open that shouldn't be and have been fairly impressed by how most people have been giving each other space and behaving sensibly in the shops that are open. I think there have been some issues with some open farmers markets such as Hampstead but the original post just sounds like an inaccurate rant to me especially without actually showing the video he has supposedly seen. | |
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I have watched some terrible video footage of London's east end today. on 09:21 - Mar 29 with 3511 views | footers | Predominant muslim area. Sadiq Khan. Savages. Think we can see where you're going with this one, gazzer. Arf! | |
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I have watched some terrible video footage of London's east end today. on 10:18 - Mar 29 with 3383 views | fergalsharkey |
I have watched some terrible video footage of London's east end today. on 17:46 - Mar 28 by MaySixth | all shops open? i live in the east end you are deluded |
Sorry to hear this. Is there any chance of ever getting out? | |
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I have watched some terrible video footage of London's east end today. (n/t) on 10:30 - Mar 29 with 3353 views | artsbossbeard |
I have watched some terrible video footage of London's east end today. (n/t) on 08:48 - Mar 29 by Kropotkin123 | If you are including East Ham in the East End, then you are going by the broader, rather than traditional, East End. The broader definition includes my new place. We only have an Asda and a corner shop open. Should I ask them to shut on your behalf? If I walked past a team of workers fixing an electrical fault I'd be thinking. Is this essential? Why do they need a team? Is their manager aware of social distancing rules? What protocols did their manager put in place? Easy to judge others whrn it comes to this. You also say you had a team in East Ham as if you weren't there. Did you observe this yourself. If so, did you really need to be there? Could your team not manage without you? You seem pretty non-essential from the way you say you had a team there. If you weren't there, why are you commenting like you observed this first hand? Id suggest reducing the geographical area you think East Ham is representing right now. If true, which I highly doubt based on your comment's flaws, it is in no way relevant to my area of the broader East East. Also amusing how you go from video footage to having a team fixing an electrical fault. Comes across as disingenuous at best. Also, what was the 'savage behaviour' you witnessed on video? And why is the government's response Khan's fault? [Post edited 29 Mar 2020 8:56]
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"And why is the government's response Khan's fault? " Deserves an answer. | |
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I have watched some terrible video footage of London's east end today. on 11:03 - Mar 29 with 3273 views | Lord_Lucan | Was it some rabid loon driving through the East End in a van? If so I've seen that and it's a week or two old. | |
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I have watched some terrible video footage of London's east end today. on 17:57 - May 10 with 2708 views | footers |
Shock, horror - densely populated, poor area of the capital is hit hard by pandemic. In other news, sparsely populated rural areas see fewer deaths. More breaking news from TWTD's idiot savant (with heavy emphasis on the former) as it happens. | |
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I have watched some terrible video footage of London's east end today. on 18:45 - May 10 with 2634 views | eireblue |
Well that was disappointing, no savages and one closed corner shop. I am not entirely sure that was the evidence or answered any of the questions posters were interested in understanding more about. | | | |
I have watched some terrible video footage of London's east end today. (n/t) on 20:48 - May 10 with 2501 views | gazzer1999 |
I have watched some terrible video footage of London's east end today. (n/t) on 08:48 - Mar 29 by Kropotkin123 | If you are including East Ham in the East End, then you are going by the broader, rather than traditional, East End. The broader definition includes my new place. We only have an Asda and a corner shop open. Should I ask them to shut on your behalf? If I walked past a team of workers fixing an electrical fault I'd be thinking. Is this essential? Why do they need a team? Is their manager aware of social distancing rules? What protocols did their manager put in place? Easy to judge others whrn it comes to this. You also say you had a team in East Ham as if you weren't there. Did you observe this yourself. If so, did you really need to be there? Could your team not manage without you? You seem pretty non-essential from the way you say you had a team there. If you weren't there, why are you commenting like you observed this first hand? Id suggest reducing the geographical area you think East Ham is representing right now. If true, which I highly doubt based on your comment's flaws, it is in no way relevant to my area of the broader East East. Also amusing how you go from video footage to having a team fixing an electrical fault. Comes across as disingenuous at best. Also, what was the 'savage behaviour' you witnessed on video? And why is the government's response Khan's fault? [Post edited 29 Mar 2020 8:56]
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For the last seven weeks there has been workers digging up the road and pathways in the roads off Norwich road, all for broadband which most have already got. No social distancing, masks the last few weeks but not over their mouth and nose. But they now have hi vis with key worker on. Add to the fact the dreadful state of the path and roads after they have finished. Who do we blame for that? national or local government? | | | |
I have watched some terrible video footage of London's east end today. (n/t) on 21:32 - May 10 with 2406 views | Oldsmoker |
I have watched some terrible video footage of London's east end today. (n/t) on 20:48 - May 10 by gazzer1999 | For the last seven weeks there has been workers digging up the road and pathways in the roads off Norwich road, all for broadband which most have already got. No social distancing, masks the last few weeks but not over their mouth and nose. But they now have hi vis with key worker on. Add to the fact the dreadful state of the path and roads after they have finished. Who do we blame for that? national or local government? |
When you say "masks the last few weeks but not over their mouth and nose"??? Surely you don't mean the mask is over the workmans crack because that's a good thing, right? | |
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I have watched some terrible video footage of London's east end today. (n/t) on 21:38 - May 10 with 2397 views | footers |
I have watched some terrible video footage of London's east end today. (n/t) on 21:32 - May 10 by Oldsmoker | When you say "masks the last few weeks but not over their mouth and nose"??? Surely you don't mean the mask is over the workmans crack because that's a good thing, right? |
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I have watched some terrible video footage of London's east end today. on 21:50 - May 10 with 2363 views | SpruceMoose |
I have watched some terrible video footage of London's east end today. on 17:46 - Mar 28 by MaySixth | all shops open? i live in the east end you are deluded |
He's just doing what he always does. Ignore the silly boy. | |
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I have watched some terrible video footage of London's east end today. (n/t) on 23:48 - May 10 with 2225 views | ronnyd |
I have watched some terrible video footage of London's east end today. (n/t) on 20:48 - May 10 by gazzer1999 | For the last seven weeks there has been workers digging up the road and pathways in the roads off Norwich road, all for broadband which most have already got. No social distancing, masks the last few weeks but not over their mouth and nose. But they now have hi vis with key worker on. Add to the fact the dreadful state of the path and roads after they have finished. Who do we blame for that? national or local government? |
We've had the same thing on Moreton Hall in Bury over the last few weeks. Also ,was it just a coincidence that we had a water main fracture with no water for six hours, right beside where they were digging their trench? | | | |
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