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    So she did pay!

    BBC News - Rita Ora: Venue was paid to breach Covid rules, police tell committee
    Rita Ora: Venue was paid to breach Covid rules, police tell committee - BBC News


    This was the original thread - https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...cant-stop.html

    Cheeky cheating cow!
    Last edited by SueEllen; 28 January 2021, 15:36.
    "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

    #2
    I had a hunch she'd budgeted for any fines as part of her party. I didn't believe for a minute it was an error of judgement. She planned in case she got caught.

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      #3
      This is the actual story -

      Rita Ora's team offered a restaurant £5,000 to break lockdown rules for her 30th birthday, according to police.

      The pop star's security team also asked for CCTV cameras to be turned off during the party at Casa Cruz, in Notting Hill, on 28 November, amid the second virus lockdown, police said.

      CCTV hard drives were wiped two days later, a licensing hearing at Kensington and Chelsea Council heard.

      Ms Ora declined to comment. She has previously apologised for the party .

      The 30-year-old flew to Egypt for a private performance on 21 November. On her return the following day, she should have isolated for two weeks.

      Instead, she threw a birthday party in London, which violated lockdown rules that prevented households mixing indoors.

      Ms Ora has said she "deserved criticism" for her actions, and would donate her fee from the concert to charity. Her team did not want to comment about the latest revelations, which emerged during a licence review for Casa Cruz.

      The general manager at Casa Cruz, Scottie Bhattarai, told police he was contacted by a representative of Ms Ora on the day of the party.

      Charles Holland, representing the Met Police, told the committee hearing that Mr Bhattarai admitted he had been "contacted by Ms Ora's representatives and offered £5,000 for the use of the premises that evening".

      In a statement to police, Mr Bhattarai said he had accepted the offer "because he was greedy".

      Mr Bhattarai was "fully aware the event breached coronavirus regulations", Mr Holland said.

      Mr Bhattarai said he began admitting guests at about 19:00 GMT. Between 15 and 20 people were at the venue at the party's peak, at about 21.00, he said.

      Mr Holland said officers arrived at the venue after 21:10 but "were not afforded access".

      Police said they found that Casa Cruz's CCTV hard drives were blank two days later, with no footage available from the previous month.

      Officers said the devices had either been reformatted or the hard-drives had been replaced.

      The venue is accused of breaching licensing rules by not allowing police into the premises and failing to provide them with CCTV footage.

      It is also alleged that Casa Cruz locked fire doors during the party, a breach of health and safety regulations.

      The licensing committee is considering whether to revoke the licence of the restaurant.

      Mr Bhattarai is also subject to a criminal investigation, while four party-goers were issued fines at the time. Their identities have not been revealed.

      Casa Cruz said it fired Mr Bharratai following the revelations.

      The restaurant's parent company said it was upgrading the CCTV system so footage could not be tampered with in future, the committee heard.

      Forty-four written submissions were made by local residents in support of Casa Cruz keeping its licence.

      A decision will be made at a later date.
      "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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        #4
        Four party goers were issued with fines. Why wasn't everyone bloody one of them issued with one?
        'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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          #5
          Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
          Four party goers were issued with fines. Why wasn't everyone bloody one of them issued with one?
          Especially as some of them (apparently) breached quarantine.
          "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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            #6
            Meh, the price of freedom.

            Same as going out and about during lockdown without a valid excuse and worse case* get caught by plod and pay a fine. Do it enough and the law of averages makes it a good deal, same as speeding fines if you speed all the time and only get caught once in a blue moon.

            Local fuzz have accepted that travel for exercise even outside local area is only against advice not against the law so are only issuing fines if not doing any exercise when they catch you parked up somewhere.

            * ok, actual worse case is being a covidiot and catching it while out and about, but it's possible to be isolated in your own vehicle and not catch covid. Just don't crash or breakdown and bring others into it.
            Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.

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              #7
              There is no definition of "local" plus there are excuses depending on individual circumstances to have to travel within the UK.

              However there is no excuse to have a party in a London restaurant with 20 people.

              She should have just sneaked people into her mansion after getting caterers to leave some food there for her.
              "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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                #8
                Officers said the devices had either been reformatted or the hard-drives had been replaced
                Replaced if they've got any sense.
                Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
                  Replaced if they've got any sense.
                  We are talking about the Met.

                  They can't even get info of people's mobiles to prove they are innocent.
                  Last edited by SueEllen; 28 January 2021, 17:18.
                  "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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                    #10


                    They should have just taped a static photo of an empty gaff over the CCTV, like seen on many a tv/movie.
                    Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.

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