Nanu said:Can't understand why The Met are involved?
The gatherings, which is what the "parties" are considered to be in the garden of number 10 are not breaking the Covid regs in any way shape or form. That part of the regulations only cover public places and downing street is not a public place.
Yes the Control of Diseases Act does cover Downing Street which is Crown Estate, but it is not a public place. So garden parties are off limits to the Police investigation.
What is in the Police remit is Starmers breach in Durham.
Suspect this may draw down some fire and Brimstone?

Flyingfifer said:Nanu said:Can't understand why The Met are involved?
The gatherings, which is what the "parties" are considered to be in the garden of number 10 are not breaking the Covid regs in any way shape or form. That part of the regulations only cover public places and downing street is not a public place.
Yes the Control of Diseases Act does cover Downing Street which is Crown Estate, but it is not a public place. So garden parties are off limits to the Police investigation.
What is in the Police remit is Starmers breach in Durham.
Suspect this may draw down some fire and Brimstone?
They are investigating criminality :idunno:
Having a party in a garden doesnt make it off limits, there were plenty of people that were issued FPN for garden parties and besides its highly unlikely that at no point the people there didnt migrate inside in sufficient numbers to constitute a breach. Also, we have been told it was "just a work get together in the garden bro" but that doesnt mean thats actually true.
Not sure why you think non public places are off limits to the police either, gatherings indoors and outdoors were limited, regardless of where they took place. Police still investigate murders in private gardens![]()
True Police do investigate offences in private gardens, but,Flyingfifer said:Nanu said:Can't understand why The Met are involved?
The gatherings, which is what the "parties" are considered to be in the garden of number 10 are not breaking the Covid regs in any way shape or form. That part of the regulations only cover public places and downing street is not a public place.
Yes the Control of Diseases Act does cover Downing Street which is Crown Estate, but it is not a public place. So garden parties are off limits to the Police investigation.
What is in the Police remit is Starmers breach in Durham.
Suspect this may draw down some fire and Brimstone?
They are investigating criminality :idunno:
Having a party in a garden doesnt make it off limits, there were plenty of people that were issued FPN for garden parties and besides its highly unlikely that at no point the people there didnt migrate inside in sufficient numbers to constitute a breach. Also, we have been told it was "just a work get together in the garden bro" but that doesnt mean thats actually true.
Not sure why you think non public places are off limits to the police either, gatherings indoors and outdoors were limited, regardless of where they took place. Police still investigate murders in private gardens![]()

Flyingfifer said:So we now have 5 policy officers resigning within the last day (citing the Saville jab at Starmer)