Covid breaches 20:58 - Dec 8 with 633 views | Wicksy | "Scotland Yard said officers will not ‘commence an investigation at this time’ in line with its ‘policy not to investigate retrospective breaches’ of coronavirus rules despite reviewing the allegations and leaked footage showing senior No 10 staff joking about a party" Right - so they're ignoring "retrospective breaches" and concentrating their efforts on breaches that haven't actually happened yet. Got it | |
| The cars in the churchyard
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Covid breaches on 21:01 - Dec 8 with 586 views | wkj | Good to know that the UK's version of the statute of limitations is <1 year - If I lay low, I might be able to rob tescos tongiht. | |
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Covid breaches on 21:01 - Dec 8 with 585 views | footers | Only crimes that are currently being committed or are yet to happen should be investigated. Aside from the dozen covid cases currently with the CPS. If anyone is interested they can file a complaint with the Met as I have done: https://iopc-complaints.egressforms.com/ Dick indeed. | |
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Covid breaches on 21:47 - Dec 8 with 472 views | footers |
Covid breaches on 21:01 - Dec 8 by footers | Only crimes that are currently being committed or are yet to happen should be investigated. Aside from the dozen covid cases currently with the CPS. If anyone is interested they can file a complaint with the Met as I have done: https://iopc-complaints.egressforms.com/ Dick indeed. |
Oven-ready response. May as well have handed it over to South Yorkshire Police. "Thank you for your complaint in relation to 10 Downing Street. We are sorry to learn of your dissatisfaction and of any frustration that this may have caused you. Unfortunately your complaint will not be subject to further investigation. Police complaints are governed by the Police Reform Act 2002. Section 12 of the Act defines those persons who can make a complaint. In order to be eligible you must be either, a person directly affected by police conduct, a person who was adversely affected by police conduct or a person who witnessed the conduct at first hand. Any person who is aware of police conduct through a third party or, through a medium such as television, will neither be a witness, nor can they be adversely effected. For further information, please see the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) Statutory Guidance at www.policeconduct.gov.uk or consult the Police Reform Act 2002 (amended 2020) at www.legislation.gov.uk Whilst your complaint does not meet the requirement for an individual investigation, we will be will be reviewing your concerns to see if there are any lessons that can be learnt. The Metropolitan Police takes professionalism very seriously and is committed to learning from experience. In regards to the COVID Laws please note that they are Summary only offences and this means that a prosecution must take place within 6 months, unfortunately we are now nearly a year down the line. We have to work within the laws provided to us. I would suggest you complain to your local MP regarding this matter." | |
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Covid breaches on 21:58 - Dec 8 with 433 views | Guthrum | I know we're going to have to use masks a lot more, but didn't think legwear was required. | |
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Covid breaches on 22:22 - Dec 8 with 378 views | Geomorph | Loads of students got 10k fines for hosting gatherings… this England sucks | | | |
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