Sarah Everard’s mourners are in court while partygate villains walk free

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  1. The mourners didn’t accept a fine so the next option is court. The ‘partgate’ lot accepted the fines so didn’t go to court. Its literally how the justice system works. Also, the mourners are also walkkng free because they’ve not been remanded to prison and haven’t been found guilty and sent to jail.

  2. “Mourners”?

    Is this referring to the Sisters Uncut activists who went solely to get in the news / arrested. The family even distanced themselves from that lot and asked them to stop. They aren’t mourners, and to claim so is disgustingly disrespectful to Sarah’s actual friends and family. OpenDemocracy should be ashamed to publish this.

  3. Pretty sure you can argue food and energy poverty and thus come up with an agreement to pay as little as £2 a week until the fine is paid, but can regularly request the fine payments be delayed or be written off. It is often eventually written off, specially if you are woman with kids.

    Get a social worker on the case and you are golden.

  4. Welcome to the United Kingdom. Enjoy your stay. You’ll enjoy it if you’re in the top 5%. 🙂

  5. 1, they weren’t mourners. They were bad with actors who’s sole presence was to sow discourse.

    2, If they’d paid the fine like the “partygate villains” then they wouldn’t be in court either.

  6. ‘Mourners’ is a funny way of spelling ‘career activists who used a dead woman as a platform’.

  7. Oh god it’s even worse. LOOOOL fucking hell so it’s actually 1% that’s bloody hilarious.

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