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Tier 4 restrictions.

Started by Nomad, 22-12-20, 10:35AM

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Nomad

https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/uk-news/supermarket-shop-rules-tier-four-19492434

QuoteThe responsibility for closing premises and not selling certain products cannot be delegated to customers and must be managed by the shop. Shops cannot divest themselves of this responsibility, and for the avoidance of doubt making all of their products available and merely asking customers (for example through signage or announcements) not to purchase anything that the customer thinks they have good reason to buy does not meet the legal obligation.
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notsofunny



So children's clothing can be sold ?  yet i cant see if a pram can be sold or kids toys  and up to what age would we say a child is a child ?

I think some of these people need to go and work in a Supermarket just to see how things work or cant work , they seem to want to protect the Clothing stores on the streets from the likes of Tesco.Asda ... yet its ok for everyone to buy on line every thing and any thing they want ,which is only going to push most in to never going back into stores ,, :(

londoner83

Exactly the whole approach of the government to Tiers is wrong. If buying clothing is deemed non-essential if you are stopped from buying it from a clothing store you should also be prevented from buying it from the net or in a supermarket.

With our wishy-washy response its no wonder covid is out of control, whereas in countries that have implemented harsh restrictions cases are largely under control.

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