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| It shouldn't be "allowed", as the friend is not a first relative.
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Well if I'm being honest, we're more than good friends and could possibly be considered under the 'partners' aspect of cross border allowances, but I guess I'm not too sure on what they define as partners.
We're both working from home and go nowhere other than the shops or out for exercise, so if I'm being honest I think we'd be happy to 'break' the rules if we could be sure we wouldn't be stopped. I know it may seem selfish, but we'd only be going for an hour or two walk along the lake and I do sometimes think that people see the idea of people bending rules as too black and white. But then I also completely understand the problem with allowing people to interpret rules in their own way, as we are notoriously bad at doing that. Good old cognitive dissonance