Restaurant boss would ‘rather go to prison’ than pay £70 fine for loading self-isolators food in coronavirus lockdown
A RESTAURANT owner slapped with a £70 fine as he loaded his car with food for people self-isolating during the coronavirus lockdown says he'll go to prison before he pays up.
"I told the inspector I was loading because we’re doing deliveries for people who are self-isolating."I was absolutely furious.”new dad videoed a parking warden dishing out tickets to cars parked near a hospitalOutraged Kieran Tompsett had been in Lister Hospital in Stevenage, Herts, to see the birth of his daughter on Monday when he witnessed the man giving out tickets.
Now Mr Roberts says he'll contest the £70 charge from the Borough Council of King’s Lynn and West Norfolk.
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