Originally Posted by
fish
Very poor and frustrating plans.
My perception is that the ongoing cases are the result of poor testing,inaccurate tests and failure to protect nurses and contacts of possible cases. The fault is in planning not people .
the lockdown has been very poorly planned eg forestry working stopped despite no evidence that there has been any transmission in outdoor workers.
We cannot be trusted to use our boats but ok for team NZ to go sailing in what is a very dangerous type of sailing.
The airforce and regional council in Northland has wasted so much in resources not to mention risks in searching for errant boaters.In response I see my neighbours go fishing at night to avoid detection.
I hear parties at night but i am not going to dob them in .Rather than police having roadblocks which probably has not reduced transmission it would be so easy for them to patrol streets looking for such risky things.
My wife sees people chatting in supermarkets-would be safe if they chatted outside keeping 2 metres distance .
Some people are really stupid and take risks so I have no problem if prosecutions ensued if others have been endangered .