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Old 09-04-2020, 01:18 PM #4
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Originally Posted by Cherie View Post
Given the news about all the parties that have had to be broken up by Police in the past 4 days alone, it's time for fines



Listened to guy who rang in from Germany yesterday (Irish we get everywhere ) they hand out on the spot fines if you are breaking the guidance, if you can't pay there and then it will come out of your salary/benefit, or if under 18 parents will have to pay



Once again the UK is far too soft, this weekend is going to be carnage, with hot weather predicted until Sunday
Its not just about being soft though; that's German efficiency. We don't have quick or interlinked systems, it would be an administrative nightmare (probably an impossibility) to implement salary seizing on that scale. And that's even if admin departments and company payrolls were operating at full capacity which obviously they're not, and can't be without ruini g lockdown .

So at best you're saying "You'll be harshly fined... At some point...!" and the people who are reckless enough to be doing this in the first place, are not thinking that far ahead.
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