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Old 04-10-2020, 03:32 PM #2
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https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.mir...2-22788063.amp

They arrived to do some work and went to teach for dinner but were snitched on by a local and were sent straight to jail for 2 weeks.

I think that's very harsh and unnecessary, the rules were not as clear to them and it was a first offence now i can understand doing it for repeat rule breakers but to give criminal records straight aways when politians around the UK are getting away scot free doing it is very wrong
[But the masks, compulsory in UK shops, ironically led to
their arrests for breaching island rules that key workers from
the mainland must stay in their accommodation unless at work.

While the Isle of Man is a Crown dependency and its citizens are British,
it is not in the UK and sets its own laws.]

They were not legal to go into a shop
and were warned that.

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