computerSaysNo
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I agree it's a bit pointless having different council areas in different covid levels, especially when some of the borders are built up on/near both sides.It's also completely arbitrary and ridiculous, which is what makes me so angry. I live in West Lothian, at the Edinburgh end of Winchburgh to be precise, and the West Lothian/City of Edinburgh boundary is about half a mile away. It's now illegal for me to cross it, and people the other side of it have considerably more freedom than I do, including access to Edinburgh and non-essential retail. Even worse, my wife is a driving instructor who mostly works in Edinburgh. Although travel for work you can't do from home is allowed, driving instruction is banned in level 4 areas, and she's not allowed to travel to level 3 to work either. And...guess what...she's only just resumed work after a month off with COVID.
I'm absolutely furious. We're the only people in Winchburgh who have had COVID in months, and I don't know a single other local that's had it, yet we're being treated far worse than people only a few minutes' walk away.
I'd have felt far better about this if the whole of Scotland, or even the Central Belt, was treated the same, but no. And why the hell is Falkirk a level 3 island surrounded by level 4?
The travel ban is going to be completely unenforceable; Edinburgh and Mussleburgh will be in different levels and therefore travel between them will not be allowed, even though the built up areas of them are merged together and there are 52 buses an hour off peak going between them.
There are 70 buses an hour between Edinburgh and Midlothian, so again it's unenforceable.