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Just now, Jaded said:

Strong suggestions that these 'removalists' were moving a lot more than furniture across state lines. 

Regardless they broke multiple rules clearly stated on their Freight Permit, including prolonged interaction with clients and not wearing masks.

So yes 10/10 would throw them and their bosses in jail. 

At the very least A Current Affair should be chasing them through a car park like they do to dodgy builders and people that have swindled the fortunes from some granny in an online pyramid scheme.

 
57 minutes ago, Demonland said:

At the very least A Current Affair should be chasing them through a car park like they do to dodgy builders and people that have swindled the fortunes from some granny in an online pyramid scheme.

Hahaha and then Today Tonight will have a pixilated interview with a 'whistle blower' from inside the company... "they bullied me and called me mask face if I tried to wear one". 


Posted this in another thread but probably more relevant here, re why Ess game moved to Qld: 

AFL spreading the risk across states rather than having 12 teams 'stuck' in Victoria and theu looking forward to who plays who in rounds 19 and 20.

In rounds 19 and 20 Ess play GWS and Syd who have also flown to Qld.  Then GWS and Syd play SA or WA teams and they are banking on it being easier those games played and teams back to SA and WA respectively. 

Apparently, Bulldogs preparing for a stint out of Vic.  They play Adelaide in round 19 so likely to be in SE Qld.

I can see mini hubs forming in SE Qld for most of the teams that flew up today. 

I wouldn't be surprised if the AFL swap some games around in the latter rounds to enable the season to be finished.

Edited by Lucifer's Hero

Who knew removalists could cause such carnage. Thanks to these selfish Muppets our state has been turned on its head. We were doing so well before they came.

Also to that family that came back from Sydney & decided to go to coles & spread it to you are just as bad. 

This delta variant is next level contagious. I'm not sure even lock downs will be able to contain it.

And there will always be someone who doesn't follow the rules. Expecting otherwise is deluded

The Feds need to pull out all the stops to increase supply of vaccines otherwise they'll be out on their arses after the next election. We are in serious danger of squandering all our good work up to this point

 

I woke up this morning to a lengthy text from NSW health stating that I had recently worked at site with at least 3 confirmed cases. My family all got Covid tests this morning, if they get a negative they are free to go back to normal but I must remain in isolation for 14 days regardless. Again the consistency….

This on the back of my comment yesterday about the Western Bulldogs.

Edited by Bombay Airconditioning

The only positive from this is I will save money by not buying pints on the weekend .


So demons fans just can’t be let enjoy this season and go see the boys play

the worst part is the chance of the season going belly up. However unlikely it makes me feel ill

10 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

I woke up this morning to a lengthy text from NSW health stating that I had recently worked at site with at least 3 confirmed cases. My family all got Covid tests this morning, if they get a negative they are free to go back to normal but I must remain in isolation for 14 days regardless. 

Good luck!

2 minutes ago, The Lobster Effect said:

Good luck!

Thanks, the NSW website there was an active case there on July 1st but person only tested positive yesterday. I was there on the 12th, when I spoke to contact tracers earlier they said they are now 3 confirmed cases from that site. I was contracting there, working alone outside but did briefly go into their office and use bathroom facilities. 

9 minutes ago, roy11 said:

The only positive from this is I will save money by not buying pints on the weekend .

Dan Murphy's deliver to your door. Cheaper than the pub though


Well no need to be angry about a game in Darwin now. Seems we will be back to sunny QLD for that game. 
We better not miss the Dogs game at the G tho. 

3 to 5 day lockdown is the tip, from midnight tonight.

Dammit!

I was looking forward to attending the game at the MCG between the Demons and the Hawks on Saturday afternoon! I had my ticket organised and everything!

Was keen to see Big Benny Brown kick a few goals!

Hopefully the game still goes ahead, and I can, at the very least, watch it on TV.

 

There's already been a movie made about those dodgy removalists.

The only question I have is who the hell is Kenny Carter?

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Edited by demonstone

Don't want to make it about money but 3 home games now effectively kaput if this goes through. Pert is going to have some stressful nights looking at the balance sheets.


My Mrs is not happy at all about this lockdown, she has tickets to see Magic Mike on sunday and now will be stuck with the not-so-Magic DubDee.

I might start by seductively peeling my socks off one at a time

28 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Well no need to be angry about a game in Darwin now. Seems we will be back to sunny QLD for that game. 
We better not miss the Dogs game at the G tho. 

i’m away  in the NT jaded and in and out of reception, so it’s super hard to keep up w things!  I was hoping to c the dees in darwin..has that game now being switched? 

1 hour ago, Better days ahead said:

This delta variant is next level contagious. I'm not sure even lock downs will be able to contain it.

And there will always be someone who doesn't follow the rules. Expecting otherwise is deluded

The Feds need to pull out all the stops to increase supply of vaccines otherwise they'll be out on their arses after the next election. We are in serious danger of squandering all our good work up to this point

Out on their arses is exactly where those lying tu.ds. belong.

 

Lets Fly Melb and Hawthorn to Alice Springs today, spend 2 weeks in the NT and hopefully we can get on top of this in Victoria.

 

1 hour ago, dees189227 said:

Who knew removalists could cause such carnage. Thanks to these selfish Muppets our state has been turned on its head. We were doing so well before they came.

Also to that family that came back from Sydney & decided to go to coles & spread it to you are just as bad. 

But the family is not being penalised, because Commandant Weimar says they are, now, doing the right thing.

 

51 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

3 to 5 day lockdown is the tip, from midnight tonight.

Like the last 3-5 day lockdown that went on for 2 or 3 weeks?


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