As nearly three quarters of the US enters various states of lockdown, here are a few examples of how Spaniards in severe lockdown have sought to evade the rules.
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The Civil Guard are all heavily armed, always have been, with NO sense of humor.
You haven't met the ones like Patxi or Fernando, when off duty.
They are para-military and therefore subject to strict discipline when on duty.
When they are on holiday, away from where they have to work, they can be hillarious.
@Petter well, I would hope so! I never felt safer before or since, in fact that was when I realized how dangerous of a place I actually lived, when actual law & order was enforced. (Late 70 's, Rota area)
@AnneWimsey I have no first hand knowledge of Spain in the seventies. At the time I was living in Idi Amin's Uganda.
@Petter geebuseffinXr8st, how did that happen??!
@AnneWimsey I was managing the Uganda operations of my company. It was an "interesting" time.
@Petter uuummmm, yeeeaaahhhhhhh.........
I have debated a 70klm round trip to buy from my organic vegetable farmer as the local markets are now closed. The nearby turkey farmer would also be good but he also supplies a local butcher who increases prices threefold!
Today I walked down to my local grocer, who stocks loads of fresh veg grown in the neighbourhood and fertilised mainly by pig droppings. It's an invigorating, 600 yard, return trip.
@Petter Sadly all our supermarket or greengrocer food is shipped to Melbourne even if grown locally before being transported back. One Prime Minister called it the clever country.
@FrayedBear The power of supermarkets' wholesale buying.
Nice to know North Americans are not the only idiots.
They're a universal retrograde breed!