Scotland going total lockdown

From ScotGov website :

Travelling around Scotland​

At present, unless you live in certain island communities (outlined above):

  • you must, by law, stay at home unless you have a reasonable excuse (see exceptions)
  • if you have to travel for essential purposes, you should follow the guidance on travelling safely
  • you should also keep journeys within the area to an absolute minimum.

Travel within the islands (Level 3)​

If you live within Orkney; Shetland; Na h-Eileanan Siar; the following islands within Argyll and Bute: Coll, Colonsay, Erraid, Gometra, Iona, Islay, Jura, Mull, Oronsay, Tiree, and Ulva; and all islands in Highland, with the exception of Skye:

In the Level 3 areas remaining in your area would include travelling on inter island ferries within the Local Authority boundary.

Travel between Scotland and the rest of the UK, Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man​

Under current Scottish law, given the state of the epidemic, unless you have a reasonable excuse (see exceptions) you must not travel between Scotland and:

  • England
  • Northern Ireland
  • Wales
  • Republic of Ireland
  • Jersey
  • Guernsey
  • The Isle of Man
 
Thanks for printing that... However the reason I ask is that there seems to be some discrepancies between what the guidance (on the Gov.uk sites) says and the actual legislation itself. I can't seem to find the actual legislation that relates to the legal requirement...(that doesn't mean it doesn't exist of course).

Legislation
 
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