Here in Wales there has been of late a series of incidents on beaches between Cardiff and Swansea involving youths gathering and partying. Last night this culminated in a large scale disturbance to which the police were called, two arrests were made and the beach cleared of people, but not litter, two tons of which was collected by local residents this morning. To say the least, locals are not best pleased.
Today, at his daily briefing, our First Minister, Mark Drakeford, was asked about this incident. His response was not one of condemnation of the behaviour and the people involved. It amounted to a threat that, should this type of behaviour continue, the relaxation of "lockdown" may not happen. Quite frankly I find this response, to threaten law abiding citizens, of which I am one, with extending their loss of liberty because of some congenital idiots, outrageous and I can tell you, Mr Drakeford, that should you take this course of action then I, for one, will no longer comply. It will be manifestly unfair to penalise the majority of the population of Wales who, by the way, have been compliant, for the sins of these idiots and who cannot comply even now, never mind in future.
I will not take this step lightly because I am normally a law abiding person, but I cannot accept that would be the right and proper course of action.
Furthermore, yesterday on the BBC Wales news a reporter was In Aberystwyth when he spoke to two blokes who had travelled from Birmingham for a day out in the warm weather. It wasn't clear if they had any family with them. When it was pointed out to them they shouldn't be there they seemed to think it was funny and even funnier when the reporter told them they could be fined. The response was that they would pay it!.
So, if there is any extension of "lockdown", I shall, in future, pick and choose what I comply with. Criticise me if you wish but I cannot accept this announcement as being just.
