>>210464GOOD.
Get
Out
Of
Dodge.
Grab my camping pack (Always left packed; it's it's only purpose in life is for when i'm camping) chuck on my parka, combats and boots, and leave. The further you are from other people the better.
On the flipside, if i'm with six to ten people, fortify my location. Similar to zombie apocalypse; make sure that the lower floors of the house i'm in are completely inaccessible without making a metric fucktonne of noise, barbed wire around that if i can get it, and remove all staircases to be replaced with retractable ladders.
From there, expand. control the neighbouring houses; turn gardens into miniature farms for food and alcohol, and make my area into a bastion of law and order.
If it so happened that i ended up with more than twenty people in my area, the law would be enforced brutally and swiftly. It may sound dictatorial but to do anything else would invite rebellion and a continuation of the anarchy surrounding us. To survive would be to be stronger than anyone else.
On the house:
Lower windows barricaded with floorboards and logs (I live opposite a wooded area, the average tree is seven to twelve inches thick)
Around that erect a palisade made from the logs, expanding on the walls that already surround the property (Northern England for the win)
Gardens would also be palisaded, and well maintained.
Clear a killing patch; all vehicles dragged off to form a rough barricade at the top and bottom of the street and all fuel siphoned from them into barrels.
24-hour rolling watches of 4 hours on, six hours off until either law and order is restored or everyone is dead.
The house would become utilitarian; again, until law and order is restored or we become a strong enough area the home would literally be a protection from the elements and other people; multiple people in the same room etc.
Rooms assigned according to watch duties.
Food and water would be rationed
It's essentially the same plan as my zombie apocalypse plan