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Richard Frost wrote: ↑Thu May 07 2020 3:14pmWhy confusion? nothing has changed in the legislation. Wren may have opened its showrooms but legally can have no customers as going to a kitchen showroom would be a blatant breach in the law as it is a non essential reason for being out!
I read it and do not need your sarcasm in repeating the article. For your benefit once again, there is no confusion. It is quite clear to me that any one attending an appointment in Wrens whilst the lockdown is in place would be breaking the law. It would be up to Trading Standards or the police to take up the matter with Wrens and ensure they stay closed for the lockdown period. The fact that Wrens have offered to see people by appointment does not make them above the law but is a flagrant attempt to circumvent it.Boro Boy wrote: ↑Thu May 07 2020 3:24pmHere's a clip from the attached as you obviously missed it: "Wren Kitchens has reopened all of its showrooms and is seeing customers on an appointment only basis."Richard Frost wrote: ↑Thu May 07 2020 3:14pmWhy confusion? nothing has changed in the legislation. Wren may have opened its showrooms but legally can have no customers as going to a kitchen showroom would be a blatant breach in the law as it is a non essential reason for being out!
Mmmm its obvious to me that you didn't read the article after those comments, or if you did you didn't understand it! If you had of read the article I doubt that your comments make any sense so here is the bit you should have read: "Wren, however, insists that it is acting “in accordance with all Government guidelines and legislation” after consulting with the necessary authorities."Richard Frost wrote: ↑Thu May 07 2020 4:00pmI read it and do not need your sarcasm in repeating the article. For your benefit once again, there is no confusion. It is quite clear to me that any one attending an appointment in Wrens whilst the lockdown is in place would be breaking the law. It would be up to Trading Standards or the police to take up the matter with Wrens and ensure they stay closed for the lockdown period. The fact that Wrens have offered to see people by appointment does not make them above the law but is a flagrant attempt to circumvent it.Boro Boy wrote: ↑Thu May 07 2020 3:24pmHere's a clip from the attached as you obviously missed it: "Wren Kitchens has reopened all of its showrooms and is seeing customers on an appointment only basis."Richard Frost wrote: ↑Thu May 07 2020 3:14pmWhy confusion? nothing has changed in the legislation. Wren may have opened its showrooms but legally can have no customers as going to a kitchen showroom would be a blatant breach in the law as it is a non essential reason for being out!
Relax, it's just a forum.Richard Frost wrote: ↑Thu May 07 2020 4:22pmYou like to think you are always right don't you. Have your day in court, carry on.
Keep your oar out, Your both as bad as each other.AAAlphaThunder wrote: ↑Thu May 07 2020 6:05pmRelax, it's just a forum.Richard Frost wrote: ↑Thu May 07 2020 4:22pmYou like to think you are always right don't you. Have your day in court, carry on.
...well recognised...thank you for admitting you had no way of proving me wrong...!Richard Frost wrote: ↑Thu May 07 2020 4:22pmYou like to think you are always right don't you. Have your day in court, carry on.
I did not admit anything. Just decided that I no longer wanted to play games with idiots.Boro Boy wrote: ↑Thu May 07 2020 8:43pm...well recognised...thank you for admitting you had no way of proving me wrong...!Richard Frost wrote: ↑Thu May 07 2020 4:22pmYou like to think you are always right don't you. Have your day in court, carry on.
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