Car wash - essential or not
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The local johnny foreigners one got shut down yesterday too. Didn't get fined, though.
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He does make a good point. How come hand car washes in supermarkets and petrol stations are allowed to stay open? I'd imagine none of these workers qualify for furlough.mr_jon wrote: Fri Nov 13, 2020 11:55 am The local johnny foreigners one got shut down yesterday too. Didn't get fined, though.
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Definitely not essential.
That’s all kinds not just businesses etc. I can’t see how the auto washes aren’t an issue though.
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That’s all kinds not just businesses etc. I can’t see how the auto washes aren’t an issue though.
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I'd say they are at this time of year. None able folk can't wash their cars / transport so when dirty their registration plate is obscured which is an offence.V8Granite wrote: Fri Nov 13, 2020 12:03 pm Definitely not essential.
That’s all kinds not just businesses etc. I can’t see how the auto washes aren’t an issue though.
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Also hygiene in taxis, minibus etc.
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The whole thing is an absolute shit show, our bathroom/kitchen showroom has had to close, yet wren kitchens are still open claiming to be a hardware shop
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My Grandma only stopped driving last year and managed it. Had very bad arthritis since her teens, adapted controls and was 84 when she stopped.Broccers wrote: Fri Nov 13, 2020 12:12 pmI'd say they are at this time of year. None able folk can't wash their cars / transport so when dirty their registration plate is obscured which is an offence.V8Granite wrote: Fri Nov 13, 2020 12:03 pm Definitely not essential.
That’s all kinds not just businesses etc. I can’t see how the auto washes aren’t an issue though.
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Also hygiene in taxis, minibus etc.
Do the same people stop at a car wash after a 50 mile run on a filthy motorway ?
It’s a very big stretch to say it’s essential imo.
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Course they're not essential to the general motorist. They're essential to the staff who work at them though - I expect they are suffering way more than average during this.
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If you are working at the car wash, Ooh, you might not ever get rich, but let me tell you it's better than digging a ditch
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Ditches are essential though...mik wrote: Fri Nov 13, 2020 1:09 pm If you are working at the car wash, Ooh, you might not ever get rich, but let me tell you it's better than digging a ditch
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TBF all jobs are essential to the people who have them, no one works for fun.
That's why there should be a better government support system for people who aren't able to work just now.
Different if you're cash in hand I guess, but that's the risk you take.
That's why there should be a better government support system for people who aren't able to work just now.
Different if you're cash in hand I guess, but that's the risk you take.
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But they're ain't no telling who you might meet. A movie star or a petty enforcer.mik wrote: Fri Nov 13, 2020 1:09 pm If you are working at the car wash, Ooh, you might not ever get rich, but let me tell you it's better than digging a ditch
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Almost certainly given the number that operate cash in hand with 'contractors' and can't furlough or get govt support as a result.Rich B wrote: Fri Nov 13, 2020 1:04 pm Course they're not essential to the general motorist. They're essential to the staff who work at them though - I expect they are suffering way more than average during this.
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Surely though not paying tax on their earnings is the trade off for no help now ?GG. wrote: Fri Nov 13, 2020 1:52 pmAlmost certainly given the number that operate cash in hand with 'contractors' and can't furlough or get govt support as a result.Rich B wrote: Fri Nov 13, 2020 1:04 pm Course they're not essential to the general motorist. They're essential to the staff who work at them though - I expect they are suffering way more than average during this.
It’s a very weird situation we are all in but that’s why you join in the tax system.
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yeah, I bet they've all been loading up ISAs and stuffing their mattresses with all the left over notes from their £60 a day hard CASH pay!V8Granite wrote: Fri Nov 13, 2020 3:30 pmSurely though not paying tax on their earnings is the trade off for no help now ?GG. wrote: Fri Nov 13, 2020 1:52 pmAlmost certainly given the number that operate cash in hand with 'contractors' and can't furlough or get govt support as a result.Rich B wrote: Fri Nov 13, 2020 1:04 pm Course they're not essential to the general motorist. They're essential to the staff who work at them though - I expect they are suffering way more than average during this.
It’s a very weird situation we are all in but that’s why you join in the tax system.
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Rich B wrote: Fri Nov 13, 2020 3:33 pmyeah, I bet they've all been loading up ISAs and stuffing their mattresses with all the left over notes from their £60 a day hard CASH pay!V8Granite wrote: Fri Nov 13, 2020 3:30 pmSurely though not paying tax on their earnings is the trade off for no help now ?GG. wrote: Fri Nov 13, 2020 1:52 pm
Almost certainly given the number that operate cash in hand with 'contractors' and can't furlough or get govt support as a result.
It’s a very weird situation we are all in but that’s why you join in the tax system.
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My COD colleague warned me away from them as all the local ones to us are linked with hard crime but whenever they go to arrest someone they are someone differentRich B wrote: Fri Nov 13, 2020 3:33 pmyeah, I bet they've all been loading up ISAs and stuffing their mattresses with all the left over notes from their £60 a day hard CASH pay!V8Granite wrote: Fri Nov 13, 2020 3:30 pmSurely though not paying tax on their earnings is the trade off for no help now ?GG. wrote: Fri Nov 13, 2020 1:52 pm
Almost certainly given the number that operate cash in hand with 'contractors' and can't furlough or get govt support as a result.
It’s a very weird situation we are all in but that’s why you join in the tax system.
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