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dead.flowers
What I understand is that there was legal regulation in the UK at that time that obliged MJ to go into ten days of quarantine after his entry from France.
As it looks, he broke that law repeatedly.
Is it that law applies only to us ordinary mortals, and while we - or say the great majority of of us all - try to keep the COVID regulations as good as possible, bearing in mind that it is for the well-being of all of us,
there comes a celebrity like MJ and doesn't care about the COVID regulations at all - i.e. he doesn't care about his neighbours or any other people - and then should be rewarded with standing ovations for that unsocial behaviour?
It is also noteworthy that the fine of 10,000 Pounds is a fixed sum, something that MJ will pay from the petty cash, and not related to capital or income.
Beeing a longtime fan of the RS and with all due respect to Mick. Such conduct is unacceptable imho. I cannot applaud that.
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dead.flowers
What I understand is that there was legal regulation in the UK at that time that obliged MJ to go into ten days of quarantine after his entry from France.
As it looks, he broke that law repeatedly.
Is it that law applies only to us ordinary mortals, and while we - or say the great majority of of us all - try to keep the COVID regulations as good as possible, bearing in mind that it is for the well-being of all of us,
there comes a celebrity like MJ and doesn't care about the COVID regulations at all - i.e. he doesn't care about his neighbours or any other people - and then should be rewarded with standing ovations for that unsocial behaviour?
It is also noteworthy that the fine of 10,000 Pounds is a fixed sum, something that MJ will pay from the petty cash, and not related to capital or income.
Beeing a longtime fan of the RS and with all due respect to Mick. Such conduct is unacceptable imho. I cannot applaud that.
d.f
Couldn’t agree more. You put what was in my heart in words far better than I could.
To me, Mick’s act of breaking the rules this time feels like not so much rebellious as irresponsible for a grown-up and as an influential figure. How safe and in low risk he was is another matter.
Mick is neither a teenage rebel nor a youthful rock ‘n roller that he was anymore. Will you applaud if he, Mick as a seventy-seven year old man, wrecks a hotel room or throws a tv out of the window? We are not living in the 60’s or 70’s.
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Meise
Become Beatles fans. That fits better to you both.
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Meise
Become Beatles fans. That fits better to you both.
You needn’t to tell me, I am a Beatles fan as well as Stones fan. I was, I am and I will be.
This oldfashioned mentality of Beatles vs Stones...how obsolete. Live in the 60’s and stay there forever.
BTW do you still believe that old myth, “Beatles = good boys; Stones = bad guys”? Fact is, the young Beatles were rule breakers, i.e. “rebels”. They were even more streetwise than Mick and Kieth, who were both from middle class families in South East London. Another old school view from the 60’s.
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Meise
Become Beatles fans. That fits better to you both.
You needn’t to tell me, I am a Beatles fan as well as Stones fan. I was, I am and I will be.
This oldfashioned mentality of Beatles vs Stones...how obsolete. Live in the 60’s and stay there forever.
BTW do you still believe that old myth, “Beatles = good boys; Stones = bad guys”? Fact is, the young Beatles were rule breakers, i.e. “rebels”. They were even more streetwise than Mick and Kieth, who were both from middle class families in South East London. Another old school view from the 60’s.
Keith is from a working class family.
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Nate
Anyone is free to break the rules you don’t have to be rich or famous to qualify for that.Who cares if Mick broke the rule it’s a stupid one that doesn’t deserve any respect.
The government also attempts to dictate to people that they are not allowed to smoke marijuana well fxck them roll one up and have a nice day
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Anyone is free to break the rules you don’t have to be rich or famous to qualify for that.Who cares if Mick broke the rule it’s a stupid one that doesn’t deserve any respect.
The government also attempts to dictate to people that they are not allowed to smoke marijuana well fxck them roll one up and have a nice day
Nate
I bet that nobody has died in your family, am I correct? Or nobody with serious cognitive or lungs problems. Comparing this with marijuana is, simply, a sign of lack of......