Quote Originally Posted by Muddy Retriever View Post
If they are doing that, it is the way they have chosen to interpret the guidance, it is not what the actual guidance says. As this article states, whether or not you can use your car in order to exercise is not mentioned.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-52062209

The intention of the new rules is to minimise human interaction so why would you prohibit something, which is totally consistent with that aim? The rules should be a means to an end, not an end in themselves.
But people aren’t using their cars only to travel to exercise they’re pretending to do that as they think that they have more rights than everyone else they are then meeting friends, having picnics etc etc thereby making it impossible to Police, it is utterly selfish at the present time, people need to stop doing it otherwise none of us will be able to do anything, no amount of ‘oh it’s only guidance’ doesn’t cut it, surprising how many older people who really should be doing the bare minimum at present are out and about with rucksacks clearly with picnics in, they’re the issue, I live on a new build site with lots of young families with young kids, they’re all following the rules if they ca why can’t the older generation, do they think that they’re owed something? It stinks.