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From BBC news this morning
"Two officers were injured as they broke up an "incredibly selfish" party, involving about 200 people, in one of London's most expensive neighbourhoods.
Officers investigated an address on Beauchamp Place, in Knightsbridge, at about 03.30 GMT on 17 January, following reports of a mass gathering.
Two of the partygoers attempted to push past police, causing injury to officers.
"Attending or organising such parties during this critical period is an incredibly selfish decision to make," said Supt Michael Walsh.
"While the majority of breaches have been resolved without incident, it deeply saddens me that some individuals have chosen to assault police who are simply doing their part in the collective battle against this deadly virus."
No arrests were made.
The owner has previously been issued with a £1,000 fine, police said."
I am stunned. 2 officers injured, and yet no arrests were made. What message does that send to the officers risking their lives and wellbeing in trying to enforce the law ? If you get injured, no crime will be brought against those who harmed you ?
What message does this send to the general public ? Have a party, the police may break it up, but don't worry, no arrests may be made ? There may be a fine however. (200 guests paying a fiver each easily covers that cost).
The law has no teeth.
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Well for starters a £1000 fine for these people is just pocket change.
£10,000 or even better £100,000 might have actually made a difference and sent a message.
Also arrests should have been made.
But probably well connected maybe the chief superintendents kids or something.
I can imagine the conversations
" You can't come in here, don't you know who I am?" |
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By *iliciousCouple
over a year ago
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"Well for starters a £1000 fine for these people is just pocket change.
£10,000 or even better £100,000 might have actually made a difference and sent a message.
Also arrests should have been made.
But probably well connected maybe the chief superintendents kids or something.
I can imagine the conversations
" You can't come in here, don't you know who I am?""
Yep. For sure they will have “connections” living at that address. |
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"People have had enough. Don’t blame them.
The insanity of what’s happening will only end when the masses decide it ends. Until then you’ve got control and restrictions ad infinitum. "
So what is your ‘solution ‘ just end all lockdown restrictions?? |
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"People have had enough. Don’t blame them.
The insanity of what’s happening will only end when the masses decide it ends. Until then you’ve got control and restrictions ad infinitum. "
Total nonsense of course they are too blame.
We have all had enough but can follow the rules.
Just because they are rich or/selfish doesn't give them any right to break the law. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Well for starters a £1000 fine for these people is just pocket change.
£10,000 or even better £100,000 might have actually made a difference and sent a message.
Also arrests should have been made.
But probably well connected maybe the chief superintendents kids or something.
I can imagine the conversations
" You can't come in here, don't you know who I am?""
If it probably was that it makes sense, if it was a thug throwing his weight about the tac team would have been in straight away |
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"And why only a 1000 fine? Other similar events have been slapped with multiple 10k fines?"
The owner has previously been fined with 1000, so this tells me he's done this before, there is no mention as to his current fine.
Is it fair no? Is it life, yes.
One rule for the rich another rule for everyone else....
has anyone checked if Dominic Cummings was there?
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"From BBC news this morning
Two officers were injured as they broke up an "incredibly selfish" party, involving about 200 people, in one of London's most expensive neighbourhoods.
Officers investigated an address on Beauchamp Place, in Knightsbridge, at about 03.30 GMT on 17 January, following reports of a mass gathering.
Two of the partygoers attempted to push past police, causing injury to officers.
"Attending or organising such parties during this critical period is an incredibly selfish decision to make," said Supt Michael Walsh.
"While the majority of breaches have been resolved without incident, it deeply saddens me that some individuals have chosen to assault police who are simply doing their part in the collective battle against this deadly virus."
No arrests were made.
The owner has previously been issued with a £1,000 fine, police said.
I am stunned. 2 officers injured, and yet no arrests were made. What message does that send to the officers risking their lives and wellbeing in trying to enforce the law ? If you get injured, no crime will be brought against those who harmed you ?
What message does this send to the general public ? Have a party, the police may break it up, but don't worry, no arrests may be made ? There may be a fine however. (200 guests paying a fiver each easily covers that cost).
The law has no teeth.
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Cops aren’t robust enough anymore. The push towards alternatives to custody started years and years ago. They actively avoid arresting unless absolutely necessary |
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"People have had enough. Don’t blame them.
The insanity of what’s happening will only end when the masses decide it ends. Until then you’ve got control and restrictions ad infinitum. "
Because they've 'had enough' it's acceptable to break the law and injury police officers in their line of duty?! I've never heard such utter crap! |
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"People have had enough. Don’t blame them.
The insanity of what’s happening will only end when the masses decide it ends. Until then you’ve got control and restrictions ad infinitum. "
I can only pity you fella. |
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Maybe it is more a case of, no arrests yet, they may not have been able to identify them at this point.
There are multiple reasons why there hasn't been any arrests yet.
I wonder if these small minority of people attending events like this see themselves in the light of people who partied through the blitz, the British spirit of carrying on into the face of adversity, and sod the consequences...with a bit of I want what I want when I want and don't care if anyone else is detrimentally affected thrown in for good measure. |
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"From BBC news this morning
Two officers were injured as they broke up an "incredibly selfish" party, involving about 200 people, in one of London's most expensive neighbourhoods.
Officers investigated an address on Beauchamp Place, in Knightsbridge, at about 03.30 GMT on 17 January, following reports of a mass gathering.
Two of the partygoers attempted to push past police, causing injury to officers.
"Attending or organising such parties during this critical period is an incredibly selfish decision to make," said Supt Michael Walsh.
"While the majority of breaches have been resolved without incident, it deeply saddens me that some individuals have chosen to assault police who are simply doing their part in the collective battle against this deadly virus."
No arrests were made.
The owner has previously been issued with a £1,000 fine, police said.
I am stunned. 2 officers injured, and yet no arrests were made. What message does that send to the officers risking their lives and wellbeing in trying to enforce the law ? If you get injured, no crime will be brought against those who harmed you ?
What message does this send to the general public ? Have a party, the police may break it up, but don't worry, no arrests may be made ? There may be a fine however. (200 guests paying a fiver each easily covers that cost).
The law has no teeth.
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Sounds like you're pissed off cos you didnt get a invite. |
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"People have had enough. Don’t blame them.
The insanity of what’s happening will only end when the masses decide it ends. Until then you’ve got control and restrictions ad infinitum. "
Well said. |
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We will hit over 100,000 deaths this week.
That's 1 in 750
That's more than wembley stadium can hold
That's more than most festivals can hold (except Glastonbury)
If you are happy spreading a killer disease and can live with yourself; let people who in your profile as you value health so little there is no guarantee you care about others sexual health
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"People have had enough. Don’t blame them.
The insanity of what’s happening will only end when the masses decide it ends. Until then you’ve got control and restrictions ad infinitum. "
I'm inclined to agree with you |
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