French authorities have told Airbnb property owners to report customers to the police who they believe to have violated lockdown rules. https://summit.news/2021/04/09/french-police-tell-airbnb-to-report-customers-who-violate-lockdown-rules/
While Parisian elite break the law with secret dinner parties.
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Venue staff will be mandated to check people's phones
According to a report in the London Telegraph, anyone wishing to drink in a pub garden in Britain from Monday (only the outside areas will open) will be forced to hand over their phone to venue staff who must check the individual is registered on the government’s tracking app. https://summit.news/2021/04/09/report-brits-at-pubs-will-have-to-register-on-government-tracking-app-hand-over-phones/
Iconic author says it reminds him of how East Berliners were treated in 1960's.
Iconic author Frederick Forsyth has accused the UK government of waging a “campaign of mass fear” against the British public by using psychological methods to ensure compliance with lockdown that resemble those used against East Berliners in the 1960’s. https://summit.news/2021/04/08/frederick-forsyth-says-government-has-launched-campaign-of-mass-fear-against-british-public/
Mealy mouthed wording once again shifts the blame.
The Associated Press was criticized for how it worded a tweet about the U.S. Capitol Police veteran who was killed last week, shifting the blame onto the vehicle rather than the murderer behind the wheel. https://summit.news/2021/04/08/ap-wording-suggests-vehicle-killed-capitol-police-veteran-not-murderer-behind-the-wheel/