Containment : controlled, on a beach in wales, she claims to be in England - The Point

To combat the epidemic of coronavirus, the four nations of the United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland), came together in the containment,

Containment : controlled, on a beach in wales, she claims to be in England - The Point

To combat the epidemic of coronavirus, the four nations of the United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland), came together in the containment, imposed by the british Prime minister Boris Johnson on the 23rd of march last. But they do not address all of the easing of restrictions at the same pace. England has embarked on a déconfinement progressive, while other nations emphasize the caution. Discrepancies that seem to disrupt some of the British... and give rise to situations incongruent.

In the day of Wednesday, may 21, a English has traveled more than 160 miles to go on a city beach of Barmouth, Wales. As reported in the daily welsh Daily Post, the woman was eventually controlled by the police, who invited her to leave the beach to comply with the health measures. Irritated, she shared the stage on the social networks. "You tell me that it is illegal to be on that beach when Boris Johnson said that it is possible ? ", she says in a video, what one of the police officers replied : "We say to you that the situation is different in Wales. "She is told that she cannot go on any beach in the area.

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As reported also in The Independent, the woman would be admitted by the following on social networks that she did not realize that Wales was not... in England. However, she did not fail to lambast new health rules welsh. In England, citizens can travel distances are unlimited, as long as they comply with the measures of distance-physical, and return to them. However, the same rules do not apply in Wales, where the government has invited the population to "stay at home" and not make any journeys that were deemed " non-essential ".

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Date Of Update: 25 May 2020, 14:33
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