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tavyred

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Interesting note is that the one workplace that has had the most Covid fines in the UK is the place where those Covid rules were made.
It’s also the one place where the police have gone out of their way to investigate covid lawbreaking. With the exception of Durham Miners Hall of course.
 

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It’s also the one place where the police have gone out of their way to investigate covid lawbreaking. With the exception of Durham Miners Hall of course.
Looks like they had plenty to investigate and found people had BROKEN the LAW, As for Durham, They investigated, Found nothing, Have said they've new evidence and have reopened that investigation and we're awaiting the outcome, Its what the Police do you know.
 

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Looks like they had plenty to investigate and found people had BROKEN the LAW, As for Durham, They investigated, Found nothing, Have said they've new evidence and have reopened that investigation and we're awaiting the outcome, Its what the Police do you know.
Not denying the wanton law breaking in Number 10 and it’s environs DB, just putting it out there if you investigate somewhere over and above everywhere else it will be as you suggest the place where most lawbreaking took place.
 

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Not denying the wanton law breaking in Number 10 and it’s environs DB, just putting it out there if you investigate somewhere over and above everywhere else it will be as you suggest the place where most lawbreaking took place.
If they didn't break the law there would have been no need to investigate, This was not just one party/gathering, This seemed a culture of sticking up two fingers to the rest of us.
 

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If they didn't break the law there would have been no need to investigate, This was not just one party/gathering, This seemed a culture of sticking up two fingers to the rest of us.
This isn’t about what you find after you’ve investigated, but the decision TO investigate.
Who knows who else was sticking their fingers up to you DB.
 

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This isn’t about what you find after you’ve investigated, but the decision TO investigate.
Who knows who else was sticking their fingers up to you DB.
We don't know yet, The decision to investigate comes from a complaint, Evidence, Witnesses etc.
 

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We don't know yet, The decision to investigate comes from a complaint, Evidence, Witnesses etc.
…….and the willingness of the police to investigate.
 

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…….and the willingness of the police to investigate.
Obviously there was enough for them to investigate, Trying to find a conspiracy that isn't there isn't helpful, No one who has been fined has challenged that decision, One or two parties you'd probably got away with but it wasn't, How many was it 16 or so over a period of time? Trying to keep that quiet impossible. They only have themselves to blame.
 

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Obviously there was enough for them to investigate, Trying to find a conspiracy that isn't there isn't helpful, No one who has been fined has challenged that decision, One or two parties you'd probably got away with but it wasn't, How many was it 16 or so over a period of time? Trying to keep that quiet impossible. They only have themselves to blame.
All irrelevant points in a discussion about the whether the police have chosen to investigate one place more than any other.
You can admit BTW that you don’t much care about the anywhere else bring investigated and the priority for you was to uncover law breaking in and around number 10.
It might save us time. 😎
 

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All irrelevant points in a discussion about the whether the police have chosen to investigate one place more than any other.
You can admit BTW that you don’t much care about the anywhere else bring investigated and the priority for you was to uncover law breaking in and around number 10.
It might save us time. 😎
No, If anyone breaks the law anywhere should be investigated, Again your bullying and trying to twist words is a shameful side of you, As for the Police "Choosing" what and what not to investigate perhaps you should ask them under the FOI act.
 
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