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Offline Doyle

Mentioned on another thread:

"According to the figures published by the CPS - which cover completed prosecutions - there were 1,137 charges brought for breaking coronavirus laws.

These included ... another man in Wales caught travelling between counties to solicit the services of a sex worker." (External Link/Members Only)

Offline ulstersubbie

Innocent guv, I've never been to Wales.   :D

Offline joninbristol

"According to the figures published by the CPS - which cover completed prosecutions - there were 1,137 charges brought for breaking coronavirus laws.

These included ... another man in Wales caught travelling between counties to solicit the services of a sex worker." (External Link/Members Only)

Assuming he wasn't just painfully honest, one can only presume he was either spotted, reported, or the premises were under observation by police after a previous report.
Something to think about for the tiny minority of know-alls on here thinking they will never be caught - wonder which one it was?

And there'll still be at least one loud mouth replying that "we can all f*** off, as he's going to do whatever he wants!", totally incapable of learning from someone else's bad choice !
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« Last Edit: January 24, 2021, 08:51:24 pm by joninbristol »

Offline WelshMichael

Whoever it was if they were prepared to take the risk you'd have thought they would have had an excuse ready and waiting. This was the time where Welsh Government were insisting you didn't travel outside your own area other than for work, which isn't the case for this lockdown. Schoolboy error there.
« Last Edit: January 24, 2021, 10:07:16 pm by WelshMichael »

Offline Corus Boy

Whoever it was if they were prepared to take the risk you'd have thought they would have had an excuse ready and waiting. This was the time where Welsh Government were insisting you didn't travel outside your own area other than for work, which isn't the case for this lockdown. Schoolboy error there.

I think joninbristol has got it right, caught in, entering, leaving a premises which was known or under observation, or maybe grassed up by nosey neighbours,not caught in a roadside check.
« Last Edit: January 25, 2021, 07:13:15 am by Corus Boy »

Offline Doyle

one can only presume he was either spotted, reported, or the premises were under observation by police after a previous report.

Ah, I hadn't thought of that.  I was wondering how daft you'd have to be to tell the local constabulary you were off to shag a hooker when they stopped you for crossing the county line  :D

I did notice in a recent review mention of the SP moving due to trouble with the neighbours during lockdown.

Offline sharpshoes78

Innocent guv, I've never been to Wales.   :D

Wales?

Never heard of it guv


Offline joninbristol

Can't speak for the first two (although those enticing young sheep do look VERY pretty.....), but many Welsh girls have a certain naughtiness about them that English girls just can't match.
I'll be first to head back along the M4 to the other side of the border once this is over ! :D

A definite thumbs up from me for Welsh girls. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:


« Last Edit: January 25, 2021, 07:48:42 pm by joninbristol »