Dangerous wrote on Sat May 2, 2020 9:47am:
While this is very welcome news, the way how the Spanish Government looking in to municipality restrictions clearly reflects how classical bureaucrats works. Let me explain: Municipality with lesser than 5000 inhabitants - Camposol for example is under Mazarron, you can't go further 1...
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... kilometre (600yards) from your home. Where's is Camposol? In the middle of nowhere ( sorry folks), you won't be able to walk from D to A sector under this restrictions let alone Mazzaron. We are the same, Isla Plana is under Cartagena and same rules apply not considering that Cartagena is at least 20min drive. No time limitation in those permitted hours and allowing you to stay all permitted time say in morning and in the evening. It could be good in the small hamlets and small places like mentioned above, bigger towns and cities will becomes exactly the same as pre-virus state. Good example was when kids were permitted to go out, everyone went outside at the same time. You cannot rely on personal responsibility to keep everything in order, unfortunately I'm the one who have to implement social distancing rules on the working place and believe me people just won't give a toss.
Just be safe and take care of yourselves!
It is a start, it is an improvement, it may be extended in a few days. My wife and .I walked together today , out in the open for the first time in a few weeks. We enjoyed the experience. We look forward to when we can go shopping together again, even if it’s just to the nearest supermarket. We are just pleased that we are fit and well both of us and not permanently separated by the virus. I am sure the selfish ones who totally ignored the lockdown rules and just travelled as normal, risking the rest of us, will continue to ignore the latest laws too. Pity the authorities did not stop more of them.