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Gromit | 13:59 Thu 10th Feb 2022 | News
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120,000 Fixed Penalty Notices (on the spot fines) were issued last year for breaking lockdownrules. For some House Parties, £10,000 was levied on those organising them. All issued by the police without any trial or jury determining guilt.

Today we hear that 50 people with evidence against them of partying at No.10 (including the Prime Minister and his wife) have been sent a questionnaire by the Police. Apparently they already have 300+ photos of who were at the Parties.

Why weren’t 120,000 given the opportunity to fill in a questionnaire before they were prosecuted. When was this new practice introduced? Has it been used before? Or is this just a special dispensation for our ruling elite ?



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//Why weren’t 120,000 given the opportunity to fill in a questionnaire before they were prosecuted.//

I guess in most cases the party's were raided at the time and not reported 18 months later, so police didnt need to ask many questions
Blimey, have a burglary, nobody cares, have a party and sudden interest!
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The No.10 Parties had a Police guard LOL

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