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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

In response to one of yesterday's posts, the Met tweeted Harringay online to provide the following url for reporting breaches of the Coronavirus lockdown rules/guidance.

www.met.police.uk/tua/tell-us-about/c19/tell-us-about-possible-breach-coronavirus-measures

The above link has also been added to the regularly updated Coronavirus panel at the top of the home page.

Tags for Forum Posts: coronavirus, coronavirus-antisocial behaviour

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Just cycled through Finsbury Park. There were two mounted Police, with around another eight or so on foot surrounding someone on the ground adjacent to the Parkland walk entrance. It seems the person(s) on the ground didn't want to move...

Those same police horses earlier broke up a football match on the American Fields. 

Very intelligent horses. I've been trying to blitz American Football there for years.

That's correct. At the top of the page linked to in the original post, the Met give their criteria for reporting breaches of the stay-at-home measure.

Please only contact us about breaches of the 'stay at home' measures if you feel there is a significant issue or serious breach of the restrictions.

From watching drinking parties in and around the Crescent/George VI memorial gardens, chaos and idiotic bunched queues in Morrisons, I get the impression that the lockdown is breaking down.

The whole thing is a complete and utter joke. Police sweep regularly through the park with loudhailers, hauling inoffensive individuals off benches, while utterly ignoring the gangs amassing on quieter roads and street corners. Meanwhile, on Green Lanes and elsewhere in Harringay, 80 percent of people swagger (or jog) past you at a distance of six inches, not only failing to observe the 2-metre guidance but making no attempt whatsoever to do so.

Yep joggers are really bad. As are cyclists who regularly come too close. Cyclists are not meant to ride their bikes on Harringay railway bridge but I regularly see them do it. It means if you are walking on the other side you have very little space. There are signs on the bridge saying no cycling but people either don't see them or choose to ignore them!

I agree Anka. It's really frustrating. I have had people just roll their eyes at me whenever I point out that they should be 2 meters away

I'd like to know who I can report to about an estate agent who, it seems, is continuing to venture into properties despite the lock-down.

By venture, I mean here, where I live. It's a shared house, communal passage, front and back doors, with the flat upstairs becoming vacant 3-4 weeks before lock-down. Yesterday they sent a guy round to video the back garden. Essential work? What next? Potential lodgers traipsing through the place, possibly spreading germs, and then maybe moving in?

I thought all that had been put on hold during this crisis?

I'm quite worried about this as I'm high risk and quarantined for the duration. I really don't want any added danger of being infected with anything.

I tweeted the police last night about the youths and others congregating on the New River path in the Bowes Park area and people who sit at the top of the steps so you can't get past with a 2 m gap. Joggers and cyclists: it's not only eye rolling you can get when pointing this out but abuse as well.

Yes I'm sure but I feel like I have to point it out to them anyway

I know - I do the same. It spoils my walks as I have to mention this to so many people, eg people walking side by side, don't think of going single file. Pointed this out to two women last night and they looked at me, stunned. When they walk like that it forces me into the gutter and they are oblivious. just filled out that police form about the New River Path and found it very clunky.

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