rayggb wrote:
It's a bit of a joke that you are coralled like sheep in supermarkets,big DIY stores and they insist on you keeping to the markers on the floor then the same staff have a natter with each other with no social distancing at all. I am being taken for a Mug!.
Tell me about it
But unlike some people on this thread
it's easy to forget the rules at times, especially when you're trying to find some obscure item in a store that's the size of a small African nation, and is closing in ten minutes.
And staff aren't doing anything about those people blatantly ignoring the rules. And it's mainly staff who're going against the one-way rules, as far as I can see, but maybe the rules don't actually apply to them.
But as with a lot of this stuff, I'm trying to take a common sense approach. For example, if an aisle is empty I might go against the arrows, but turn round if someone appears going in the proper direction.
And, without wanting to sound sexist, even if I did ignore the one-way system, if everyone is sensible about it surely less danger than these women standing in the middle of the aisle texting on a mobile phone, even if they're not strictly breaching the one-way rules.
And if stores that bothered about social distancing, why do they let the usual headbangers use the disabled and parent/child spaces
Or, indeed, their own staff