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Students fined at U.A.E in Norwich


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On 12/10/2020 at 21:57, Yellow Bear said:

If you want to go this far you had better include all the MPs losing their seats who have quietly been forgotten starting with Kinnock junior who was the first caught (delivering a birthday cake) right the way up to Corbyn and his dinner party last week or so.

Ah but they are Labour MPs so thats allowed

On 13/10/2020 at 07:57, Mungler said:

This is my view. I am also a pragmatist as to what young people who can catch but who won’t be touched by Covid are likely to do through this.

They are away from their families, they are on campus and circulating only amongst themselves and it strikes me that we should treat them as being a big Chicken Pox party. It’s a giant step to some form of herd immunity and we could have been through the other side of it now ie 1 month on and they all having it.

Vilifying kids / teenagers for being kids / teenagers isn’t the person I ever wanted to become. 

The key point is that people very rarely break just one rule while adhering strictly to all the others. 

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On 12/10/2020 at 21:12, WalkedUp said:

They should make sure Dominic Cummings pays his fine first... 

My cousin died of CV-19, she has left two daughters. So I’m not flippant but I think vilifying the young and naive whilst those in power can do as they please is ridiculous. 

Was he fined?

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9 minutes ago, Vince Green said:

The police investigated him and found he had done nothing illegal. Stupid yes, illegal no. But he's not in power, he's not elected and he's not a civil servant. 

As I thought, just a biased view from our latest short sighted correspondent!

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On 12/10/2020 at 20:34, Harnser said:

Four female students were each fined £10000 each for organising a party in a private house whilst they were supposed to be self isolating  . 100 others were at the party . Several others were given £200 fixed penalty tickets .serve them right .

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And do we really think that this bunch of reprobates are going to pay these fines? They won't have 2p to scratch their ***** with and will end up with a caution and
Bob's your uncle a fine is unlikely to be paid now and forever when this, as it will, happens again.

Remedy? unable to print it :whistling:
 

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On 13/10/2020 at 07:57, Mungler said:

This is my view. I am also a pragmatist as to what young people who can catch but who won’t be touched by Covid are likely to do through this.

They are away from their families, they are on campus and circulating only amongst themselves and it strikes me that we should treat them as being a big Chicken Pox party. It’s a giant step to some form of herd immunity and we could have been through the other side of it now ie 1 month on and they all having it.

Vilifying kids / teenagers for being kids / teenagers isn’t the person I ever wanted to become. 

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2 hours ago, das said:

And do we really think that this bunch of reprobates are going to pay these fines? They won't have 2p to scratch their ***** with and will end up with a caution and
Bob's your uncle a fine is unlikely to be paid now and forever when this, as it will, happens again.

Remedy? unable to print it :whistling:
 

The point is there is not going to be many/any illegal parties in Norwich next week, thats certain. Don't pay your fines and you go to prison, thats the law

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