Kinda depends on the charge....Something I wondered about actually.
Morally if you've been an arse, take your fine but after the party I wonder if they'd stand up legally.
Yeah we're straddling law and morality on most of this and the law is generally adhering to the written law.Kinda depends on the charge....
"Kirsty Brimelow QC, one of Britain's leading human rights lawyers, told The Times: 'Powers under the Coronavirus Act [do not] relate to a direction to provide identity or reason for a journey. So it seems that she has been prosecuted and convicted for an offence which does not exist under this act. She has an option of appeal.' "
Five will get you ten they'll announce pub openings or something to placate the imbecilic.He really needs to go, but I suspect we will all get mind controlling messages through our wifi tonight, this will be all gone by morning
He should defo go for sure - I think he might actually lots and lots of calls for it to happen