New £10,000 Fines For Organisers Of Illegal Raves From Friday
Under Cover Of
‘Coronavirus’
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Coronavirus: New £10,000 fines for organisers of illegal raves
from
Friday
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-53877683
Police in England will be able to fine organisers of illegal gatherings
of more than 30 people such as raves up to £10,000 from Friday, ministers
say.
Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland can set their own enforcement
rules.
The government first unveiled plans for tougher penalties for those
breaking coronavirus rules earlier this month.
Details of the stricter rules come after extra restrictions to stem the
spread of Covid-19
were introduced
in north-west England.
Police say they have dispersed hundreds of illegal gatherings since
coronavirus restrictions came into place.
Home Secretary Priti Patel said: “These gatherings are dangerous and
those who organise them show a blatant disregard for the safety of
others.”
She added: “We will continue to crack down on the small minority who
think they are above the law.”
Rave culture in the UK has given us superstar artists and DJs like The
Prodigy and Carl Cox
Police in Birmingham said they attended more than 70 unlicensed street
and house parties on Saturday night, while
police in Huddersfield broke up an illegal rave involving about 300
people.
In London, the Metropolitan Police has responded to more than 1,000
unlicensed events since the end of June, the Home Office said.
The tougher rules have been welcomed by the National Police Chiefs’
Council (NPCC).
Commander Ade Adelekan, NPCC lead for unlicensed music events, said those
who organised such gatherings “irresponsibly put people’s health and
safety at risk”.
He added: “To the organisers of this sort of activity, I strongly advise
that you seriously consider the risks you’re creating for everyone in
attendance and the wider community. There is a risk of prosecution for
those who organise these events and equipment will be seized.”
The tougher penalties will also see those who flout rules around face
coverings issued a larger fine – starting at £100 and doubling up to
£3,200 for each repeat offence.
In England, face coverings are mandatory in many indoor settings,
including public transport, shops and museums, with some exemptions for
children or on medical grounds.
It comes after a further 18 deaths were recorded in the UK on Saturday,
bringing the total number of people to have died within 28 days of
testing positive for coronavirus to 41,423.
As of 21 August, the UK recorded 21.2 coronavirus cases per 100,000
people over the last fortnight, according to the European Centre for
Disease Prevention and Control.
Sir Mark Walport, a member of the government’s Scientific Advisory Group
for Emergencies, warned on Saturday that coronavirus
would be present
“forever in some form or another”.
His comments differ from those of the head of the World Health
Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, who said he hoped the pandemic
would be over within two years.
But Hector Drummond published Christopher Bowen’s graphs showing they are
both wrong. The Covid-19 virus has virtually disappeared and any
‘increase in cases’ most
Authorities have also deliberately fostered a massive increase in
unnecessary deaths by suppressing clear evidence that the cheap
anti-malarial drug Chloroquine is an effective cure both for SARS and
Covid-19.
Bill Gates’ and the mass media’s pandemic hysteria has had authoritarian
consequences, leading to cancellation of elections and stripping of civil
liberties all over the world.
The number of elderly people claiming pensions has also been vastly
reduced in what could be a cynical plan to reduce pension fund
liabilities causing many to describe it as a satanic ‘psychological
operation’.