Covid Regulations Breach, 34 People At Party
Last night the police “attended a noise complaint at an east-end guest property” and “found a birthday party in progress with approximately 34 people in attendance” and the “organiser, a 40-year-old woman, has been reported for prosecution.”
A police spokesperson said, “Around 7:30pm on Sunday 14th March, 2021, police attended a noise complaint at an east-end guest property. On arrival, officers found a birthday party in progress with approximately 34 people in attendance.”
Martin Weekes, Assistant Commissioner of Police said: “Based on the officers’ observations, the manager of the property was advised that the event was in breach of Covid-19 regulations and needed to end.
“The event organiser was instructed by the property manager to end the party and that all guests were to vacate the premises. The organiser, a forty-year-old woman, has been reported for prosecution.
“Enquiries into this matter remain ongoing and anyone with information is asked to call 211, or the main police number, 295-0011.”
“The public is reminded, under the current Covid regulations, gatherings are limited to a maximum of twenty-five people.
“In order to hold an event or gathering larger than the permitted maximum of 25 persons, an exemption from the Minister of National Security is required. Exemption applications are made online here.”
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Given the comments a few days ago about an event at Botanical Gardens in which about a hundred persons were present….I wonder what was going on in this person,s mind…I know that if people were fighting in the streets on the week-end and arrested, they would be held and brought before the court at the next sitting, which would be today. Someway, somehow…this is not happening…and it makes some people treat this Co-vid 19 situation mildly. I applaud those on the frontline striving to provide essential services.
Good cause they was getting on my last nerves last night
Your quality of life doesn’t matter to them .
Two Bermudas ! !
How does the “Two Bermudas” apply here? Do you know something the rest of us don’t? I’m just curious.
Because as much as certain people would want to deny it there’s about 985 different Bermudas on an average day.
It is nowhere near as cut and dried as simply ‘black and white’.
Open your eyes.
U wanna prosecute for 9extra ppl but wont close dellwood talkin bout kids are in bubbles bermuda government should prosecute they selves
Well if the parents kept their butts away from those places. The school would not be in this situation.
HMS Bermtanic
Enjoy your last days.
Name and shame. Cayman did it as did Barbados. Until there are serious penalties nothing will change so either take that road and enforce the rules, or open Bermuda up with no restrictions.