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Woman Fined £811 For Being At A Railway Station.
No sure what law she broke, but £811 for doing nowt seems excessive.
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Which law? This one. (See Sections 6 and 8):
http:// www.leg islatio n.gov.u k/uksi/ 2020/35 0/made
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Which law? This one. (See Sections 6 and 8):
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Good. Hope she learns from the experience and let it be a lesson to others.
Did my first 2 hour stint on ITU/HDU today with 10 ventilated patients, youngest is aged 25.
Sadly, the attitude of the OP poster(I’m still going to the pub regardless) when this first broke and that of 10ClarionSt means I’ll be doing many more.
Do as you’re told, comply, stay in, don’t put me and others at risk.
It’s that simple.
Did my first 2 hour stint on ITU/HDU today with 10 ventilated patients, youngest is aged 25.
Sadly, the attitude of the OP poster(I’m still going to the pub regardless) when this first broke and that of 10ClarionSt means I’ll be doing many more.
Do as you’re told, comply, stay in, don’t put me and others at risk.
It’s that simple.
We arnt a police state. YET!
I too have papers if needs be (to state that im going about my lawful employment) but something takes me back to Germany a few decades ago about all of this.
Arresting someone for not having proof of why they should be travelling is not right IMO.
And arresting someone of 'suspicion' isnt right either!
I too have papers if needs be (to state that im going about my lawful employment) but something takes me back to Germany a few decades ago about all of this.
Arresting someone for not having proof of why they should be travelling is not right IMO.
And arresting someone of 'suspicion' isnt right either!
How about this from the Isle of Man
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ world/2 020/mar /20/cor onaviru s-arres t-faili ng-self -isolat e-isle- man
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It does seem excessive and heavy-handed. We have to go to the surgery (6 miles) tomorrow, for OH to have a complex dressing changed and monitored by a nurse. Essential, OK? Am I in order to stop off on the way for a much-needed newspaper and a birthday card (it will be his 87th next week)? On the way back can I call in at the farm shop for meat and veg - and some compost - for next week? This is really becoming too much.
‘ Arresting someone for not having proof of why they should be travelling is not rightK
She refused to say where she was going. She was therefore, by default, out and about without a valid reason. That’s why she was arrested and subsequently fined. No one needs proof on paper, just a valid reason.
It’s really a lot more simple than people are making it out to be.
She refused to say where she was going. She was therefore, by default, out and about without a valid reason. That’s why she was arrested and subsequently fined. No one needs proof on paper, just a valid reason.
It’s really a lot more simple than people are making it out to be.
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