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2 hours ago, Mesterh said:

It looked a lot less like he was feeding the hungry and more like finding a way to have a gathering. 

There are loads of people feeding the hungry, homeless and less fortunate but they aren't getting fined so obviously this guy was doing something wrong.

From the edited video that was posted, it looked like the guy was arrested for refusing to give his name when asked, rather than giving people soup.

 

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51 minutes ago, sime42 said:

Thanks, I appreciate your attempt to clarify this for us. It maybe what was meant by the statement, but we'll never be sure unless we hear it straight from the horse's mouth.

We have robustly exchanged views on the merits or otherwise of Lockdown a few times before, so for everyone's sanity there's no need for us to revisit it!

No ones wanting to revisit anything 🤷‍♂️. Andy is more than capable of speaking for himself of that I’m well aware so spare me your thanks. 

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18 minutes ago, Doug Tait said:

From the edited video that was posted, it looked like the guy was arrested for refusing to give his name when asked, rather than giving people soup.

 

Yes, had he given his name I guess he would have been given a warning or a fixed penalty. Not giving his name was also the reason for the hand cuffs. As he would not identify himself they had no idea if he was a known violent individual. 

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15 hours ago, sime42 said:
On 07/02/2021 at 20:47, Mesterh said:
Let's hope you get an answer as I've asked serveral times across many of these type of threads and not had one.
 

Nope, still no answer. I too am starting to amass some unanswered questions. A pattern is beginning to

 

 

WWW.MDPI.COM

In this article, we aim to develop a political economy of mass hysteria. Using the background of...

Little bit of bedtime reading that should appeal to your desire for full on anal analysis of stats. 

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7 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

 

WWW.MDPI.COM

In this article, we aim to develop a political economy of mass hysteria. Using the background of...

 

Was shopping in Norway yesterday. Still no masks enforced in shops. Seems like Covid is programed to only pick countries that enforce masks and make the virus exponentially more dangerous there......

 

Either that or the folk who fall for the mask nonsense are as in the link, falling for mass hysteria. Norway is still doing much better than the UK when it comes to handling C-19 yet there is a much less draconian approach from the Government. There is some people choosing to wear masks in public spaces and in the shops and thats fine, thats their personal choice, but there is no hysteria and name calling for those that chose not to, and those who chose not to are the vast majority. And guess what Norway's infection rates are well below that in the UK. 

 

Now there's even talk of double masks and indefinite seasonal lock-down to all the mutant strains that will keep coming year in year out and there is so many here who will sagely nod and think that is the correct course of action. 

 

WWW.THETIMES.CO.UK

Britain should “take the pain” of longer restrictions to reduce the risk of mutations needing repeated lockdowns...

 

 

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1 hour ago, trigger_andy said:

Was shopping in Norway yesterday. Still no masks enforced in shops. Seems like Covid is programed to only pick countries that enforce masks and make the virus exponentially more dangerous there......

 

Either that or the folk who fall for the mask nonsense are as in the link, falling for mass hysteria. Norway is still doing much better than the UK when it comes to handling C-19 yet there is a much less draconian approach from the Government. There is some people choosing to wear masks in public spaces and in the shops and thats fine, thats their personal choice, but there is no hysteria and name calling for those that chose not to, and those who chose not to are the vast majority. And guess what Norway's infection rates are well below that in the UK. 

 

Now there's even talk of double masks and indefinite seasonal lock-down to all the mutant strains that will keep coming year in year out and there is so many here who will sagely nod and think that is the correct course of action. 

 

WWW.THETIMES.CO.UK

Britain should “take the pain” of longer restrictions to reduce the risk of mutations needing repeated lockdowns...

 

 

APPLE.NEWS

Health Secretary Matt Hancock announced key details of the scheme from February 15 after...

Things are getting literally out of hand. 10 year prison terms !!! These politicians are drunk on a mix of power and absolute subservient compliance. As has been said some will be applauding and nodding in admiration of such abuses of power. 

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Just now, Johnsond said:

As has been said some will be applauding and nodding in admiration of such abuses of power. 

How dare you question Sage and their vested interests with their shares in companies that are making billions off of this pandemic! 

 

How dare you question the very same politicians that are caught on camera stating that Covid is the gift that just keeps on giving.

 

How dare you question the draconian laws that are implemented here that when not implemented in other countries their statistics are as good if not better than the UK . 

 

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