So I have my letter from my employer asking that I can travel into London which I can show to a kindly policeman if I need to. (I am a key worker, apparently. News to me. )
Rather amusingly, I have also been given a badge I can put on my lapel if I feel like it. The irony of doing this was completely and utterly lost on my HR colleague when I pointed out the historical precedent.
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Papiere, bitte!
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Re: Papiere, bitte!
I do get nervous when governments start bringing in Emergency Powers Acts (or Enabling Acts cf 1933)
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Re: Papiere, bitte!
No doubt intentional but the Topic title is a mixture of languages, akin to ‘Allo ‘Allo!
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