I was around with my family for food earlier this eveningI heard my cousins boyfriend mention about how police could now enter peoples homes without a warrant it didn't quite register with me at the time that is extremely concering if that is this case surly it has to be innocent until proven guilty does anyone know if this is true
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I will have to find the correct wording but I am aware that legislation has been passed to enable entry into your home and remove anyone who is 'considered' or 'suspected' as having Covid-19 and placing them in quarantine at a secure establishment. I was also shocked to hear also that your house could be demolished if they consider it to be contaminated.....! This really is a war, folks, which has been ongoing for a long time but its ugly face has now been shown and is gathering enormous pace against a general public, sufficiently now deemed to have been brainwashed and softened up by TV, wi-fi, news and propaganda not to resist (and they're right!) I'll have to read the Coronavirus Act again to get the right wording.
Not aware of no-warrant raids on peoples’ homes but the government announced today that police in high ‘infection’ areas will be given unprecedented powers to carry out spot checks on random members of the public. Not sure what these spot checks entail but they are certainly another gross infringement on civil liberties.
As you say it’s a case of guilty until proven innocent and if the Tory rebels can’t vote to overturn this in Parliament then they’re no use whatsoever.