FishDash 27.5 on Sunday 11th October

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By special request there will be a FishDash (I'm calling it 27.5 cos I've no idea how many we've done !) to Tramore on Sunday 11th
Leaving from Circle K, N7 Naas Rd, Blackhill, Kill, Co. Kildare, W91 TP38 (the usual place) at 09.30
Arriving at Dooly’s, Strand Rd, Tramore West, Tramore, Co. Waterford for about 13.30

We've been to Dooly's before & it was very good so hopefully it still is. There's no dine-in so it should be possible to socially distance effectively but bring a mask for the tea stops & ordering your lunch. Also a bit of sanitiser would be handy to have with you :thumb

Hopefully see a couple of youse in Kill :beerjug:
 
That's of course if the gentry can stoop to having a lowly Honda in tow!

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We'll be there

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Might just get to that one Jochen, thanks.
 
There is nothing legally binding to stop us but a couple of copy and pastes from this article:
https://www.rte.ie/news/coronavirus/2020/0917/1165506-what-does-level-3-mean-covid/

Travel
For domestic travel, people will have to stay in their county (or other defined geographical area) apart from work, education and other essential purposes, if appropriate.
People will be asked to stay in their region and to keep the number of people they meet to a minimum.

Social and family gatherings

Visitors are allowed into your home from one other household only - to a maximum of six people.

Organised outdoor gatherings, such as outdoor arts events and training events, can take place but only with gatherings of up to 15 people.

Restaurants and pubs

Restaurants and cafes, including bars or pubs serving food or wet pubs, may remain open for takeaway and delivery and outdoor dining or service to an absolute maximum of 15 people.

:blast
 
Check out the end of this article:


132 daily checkpoints on main roads - but no extra powers for gardaí to enforce Level 3 restrictions https://jrnl.ie/5225344

So it’s an offense to organize an event but the Garda have no powers??

Don’t think I’ll be meeting folks. Was looking forward to it.
 
Is this off because of level 3?

I think the only responsible thing is to postpone
Although we’d be socially distancing all the way down & all the way back we wouldn’t be complying with the ‘local area’ directive.
Also, I think a group of Dublin & Kildare registered bikes arriving in Tramore wouldn’t reflect well on bikers in general & would destroy the goodwill built up by the BCT boys & girls

I’ll rearrange it once the current wave subsides
 
I think the only responsible thing is to postpone
Although we’d be socially distancing all the way down & all the way back we wouldn’t be complying with the ‘local area’ directive.
Also, I think a group of Dublin & Kildare registered bikes arriving in Tramore wouldn’t reflect well on bikers in general & would destroy the goodwill built up by the BCT boys & girls

I’ll rearrange it once the current wave subsides

Sensible enough decision Jochen
Maybe before Christmas there will be another opportunity
 


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