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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    No, you’re not allowed to take your Son on a driving lesson, that isn’t one of the reasons you can leave home. Given there’s coppers that frequent this forum, it will be interesting to see if anyone does indeed judge you for it. 😉

    Personally I’m sick and tired of people bending the rules to suit themselves and thinking the rules don’t apply to them - that’s why we’re in this mess in the first place and locked down again - it’s pretty simple - STAY THE **** AT HOME!

    I’m going to report anyone not doing the right thing - I hope someone near you does the same if you do indeed go out.
    Driving lessons are allowed, we were followed by police the other day while doing so.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fattima View Post
    Driving lessons are allowed, we were followed by police the other day while doing so.
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    Ok, fair enough, but picking the tank up at the same time sure ain’t legal. If it’s for work, then you wouldn’t have your Son driving - on a Saturday... Just don’t understand why people can’t stay at home for a few weeks, it’s not that hard - how would you like it if someone in your family got covid because someone did the wrong thing?

    Just do the right thing...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    Ok, fair enough, but picking the tank up at the same time sure ain’t legal. If it’s for work, then you wouldn’t have your Son driving - on a Saturday... Just don’t understand why people can’t stay at home for a few weeks, it’s not that hard - how would you like it if someone in your family got covid because someone did the wrong thing?

    Just do the right thing...
    To be honest I didn't think a zero contact pick up would be an issue and the only reason I agreed to do it was to get my son out on a lesson. I've had two family members contract Covid and thankfully recover well so take this whole situation pretty seriously. I work in a hospital (non patient contact) so have am very careful in these time. Anyway not trying to start any fights here.

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    So!
    If I were a courier(which I was for a good 15+ years) and someone asks me to go to place X to do a pickup and hold item over for an unspecified amount of time, am I

    1/ flouting socially acceptable precautionary measures
    2/ just doing my 'job', even tho I'm not getting any financial benefit
    3/ exercising my right to exercise
    4/ none of the above, or all of the above

    If I go my (aged)dads place and take him something he wants(not necessarily needs, and is capable to get himself), are the social acceptance rules of the above scenario the same here?
    Arthur.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fattima View Post
    To be honest I didn't think a zero contact pick up would be an issue and the only reason I agreed to do it was to get my son out on a lesson. I've had two family members contract Covid and thankfully recover well so take this whole situation pretty seriously. I work in a hospital (non patient contact) so have am very careful in these time. Anyway not trying to start any fights here.
    All good - a friends Grandfather died 2 nights ago of Covid, so it’s pretty real to me too. Stay safe. 👍
    If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    All good - a friends Grandfather died 2 nights ago of Covid, so it’s pretty real to me too. Stay safe. 👍
    You too, it's tough times.

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    I hadn't seen my father in law since Christmas, then in May he became I'll (non covid) and passed away within days . I couldn't even go to the bloody funeral because of number restrictions. Some people have sawdust between their ears. FAIRDINKUM.

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