Comment | Don't think that's the case.
ScotGov website, under the heading for "Travelling around Scotland" says "you must, by law, stay at home unless you have a reasonable excuse",
then on the same page it gives the following in the list of reasonable excuses:
"local outdoor informal exercise such as walking, cycling, golf, or running (in groups of up to 2 people, plus any children under 12, from no more than 2 households). Exercise can start and finish at a place in your local authority area (or up to 5 miles from the boundary of your local authority area), but you should travel no further than you need to reach a safe, non-crowded place to exercise in a physically distanced way."
I might be wrong, but my reading of the guidance says you can use public transport to reach the starting location of your exercise session, which can be up to 5 miles from your council boundary. |
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