Sarah Everard: Woman calls prosecution for attending vigil an insult

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Woman calls prosecution for attending Sarah Everard vigil an insult

A woman accused of breaching Covid-19 laws while attending a vigil for Sarah Everard has called the prosecution against her an "insult to victims".

Hundreds attended a vigil for Ms Everard on Clapham Common last year, after she was kidnapped, raped and murdered by Met officer Wayne Couzens.Sarah Everard vigil: Met Police charges six attendees She appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Friday, speaking only to confirm her name and address, and to plead not guilty.

 

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Vigil? You mean the illegal protest?

The difference in policing this and the law breakers in Downing Street is scandalous

You could have claimed it was a work event, you were getting a curry and attending a bring your own booze party at number 10. Chances are you would have got off!

Meanwhile Johnson & Sunak partied

Whether or not she committed an offence might me a more worthwhile point to pursue. Last time I checked the law wasn’t based on feelings (unlike almost everything else).

That's crazy. Was this during a lock down? And I hope that met officer gets the book thrown at him and is never let out.

It was lock down get over yourself

‘Woman doesn’t like the fact that she’s was prosecuted for a crime she committed’….fixed it for you!

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