Originally Posted by
Geoff Parkstone
OK, I don't know why. Maybe because those in charge know stuff you don't. In fact that's pretty much a certainty. They might be right, they might be wrong, I do not know. I'll lay a pound to a penny that you don't either.
As for why are decisions last minute. Well I really don't understand why that needs explanation. Circumstances re the virus change rapidly, decisions need to mirror that. It ain't rocket science. If everyone was equipped with your wisdom after the event, decision making would be easy.
Tell me, which is easiest. Taking tough decisions knowing they are likely to need changing again or again, or doing nothing. Which is easiest, making decisions or moaning after they proved wrong, while ignoring the successes?
You wonder why I "snipe from the sidelines" - Simple. I've had a bloody good role model posting on here who has taught me well. He'd have made a good teacher - in fact probably did.