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On 25/10/2020 at 08:12, Rogerborg said:

Well, that's most of Scotland by population going straight into tier 3, which means no indoor adults sports.

 

Judging by what I've read on the Scotsman, tier 3 is no outdoor sports at all?

 

Edit: I lie, finally managed to find the "draft" of this on the Scottish government website

 

outdoor – all except adult (18+) contact sports (professional permitted)

 

should be all good then for all tiers?

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Not 100% sure about up north but in England T3 is as follows pertaining to us (from my understanding)

 

At a minimum, this means:

> you must not socialise with anybody you do not live with or have formed a support bubble with, in any indoor setting or in any private garden or at most outdoor hospitality venues and ticketed events

> you must not socialise in a group of more than 6 in an outdoor public space such as a park or beach, the countryside, a public garden or a sports venue

> you should try to avoid travelling outside the very high alert level area you are in or entering a very high alert level area, other than for things like work, education or youth services, to meet caring responsibilities or if you are travelling through as part of a longer journey

> you should avoid staying overnight in another part of the UK if you are resident in a very high alert level area, or avoid staying overnight in a very high alert level area if you are resident elsewhere

 

 

So it means for me that I can’t go to any site that’s in a zone that it’s T3 if I don’t live within it and if I do live within the zone it’s 6 persons max.

Which means I wouldn’t be allowed to head to say anything within Nottinghamshire or stay over as I don’t live within Nottinghamshire - that’s before I even think about playing at a site......

 

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37 minutes ago, MiK said:

Not 100% sure about up north but in England T3 is as follows pertaining to us (from my understanding)

 

At a minimum, this means:

> you must not socialise with anybody you do not live with or have formed a support bubble with, in any indoor setting or in any private garden or at most outdoor hospitality venues and ticketed events

> you must not socialise in a group of more than 6 in an outdoor public space such as a park or beach, the countryside, a public garden or a sports venue

> you should try to avoid travelling outside the very high alert level area you are in or entering a very high alert level area, other than for things like work, education or youth services, to meet caring responsibilities or if you are travelling through as part of a longer journey

> you should avoid staying overnight in another part of the UK if you are resident in a very high alert level area, or avoid staying overnight in a very high alert level area if you are resident elsewhere

 

 

So it means for me that I can’t go to any site that’s in a zone that it’s T3 if I don’t live within it and if I do live within the zone it’s 6 persons max.

Which means I wouldn’t be allowed to head to say anything within Nottinghamshire or stay over as I don’t live within Nottinghamshire - that’s before I even think about playing at a site......

 

No, you can currently go to any site in England and Scotland (and probably NI too), although I've recommended that people who are resident in an area covered by the English Tier 3 shouldn't skirmish - but if they do, to keep local.

 

Although travelling a fair distance to play is also something I'd recommend against

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Just read about the latest restrictions, I guess that's no airsoft for a month then?

 

Bummer, should've booked a space this weekend, but don't really want to play in the rain.

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21 minutes ago, MiK said:

They are saying 2nd December but if people ignore it I bet the “2nd” might be a tad longer.......

Maybe they mean the "2nd" month of 2021?

 

plz bojo no

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Latest Scotland regulations come into force on Monday, as far as I can tell, areas that are allocated to levels levels 0/1/2 are able to hold indoor skirmish events and areas that are allocated to areas 0/1/2/3/4 (so that's all) can hold outdoor skirmish events.

 

Good news for those in Scotland!

 

https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ssi/2020/344/made

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Some of you may have seen that Zed Adventures have had to cancel all upcoming events for the time being.

Even though they are following Health and Safety Guidelines to the letter, because they can't guarantee that people aren't bumping into/brushing past each other in the game area, or aren't mixing outside of their immediate group has seen them closed while they work out a fix.

 

It's a shame and hopefully they get some help from the government and/or Kennet shopping centre to allow them to come out the other side of all this.

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Balls was hoping to get there over the next few weeks. Learn the layout before our private game so I can be extra sneaky ;) 

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1 hour ago, Albiscuit said:

Balls was hoping to get there over the next few weeks. Learn the layout before our private game so I can be extra sneaky ;) 

 

Letting your tactics out already 😉 If I know you're up to that I'll keep in mind to spray a few behind me every few steps lol

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