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Who would even know 400 people willing to break LD law?

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TheQueef · 22/01/2021 11:30

Just saw it on the news.
Any of you could muster 400 people to break the law?
I could maybe get 20 out of everyone I've ever known, how do you even ask?
It was a school to boot! No teaching but come to school for a secret bash!

So...
YANBU no I couldn't gather a big group of rule breakers.
YABU I could easily get that many, everyone is at it.

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Godimabitch · 22/01/2021 11:39

I couldn't gather 400 people for anything!

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CryingHelps · 22/01/2021 11:40

I've just read it OP. How do they know there were 400? Most of them got away. Absolutely disgraceful though isn't it!

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BernadetteRostankowskiWolowitz · 22/01/2021 11:41

Me neither. I'd imagine it's cultural to have such large weddings. I've attended the odd Indian wedding, and the number of people who turn up! We are talking 1k plus.

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thecatsthecats · 22/01/2021 11:43

A lot of them will be underage and brought by their parents.

If it's a religious school, the community might be quite tight? All families know each other from school and synagogue and value the ceremony in the same way?

(it goes without saying that they're twats, obviously)

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HildegardNightingale · 22/01/2021 11:43

Very selfish people, that’s who.

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FriedasCarLoad · 22/01/2021 11:44

That's about the number of people I'd have liked to invite to my wedding, if there'd been a big enough venue nearby! But there's no way I know that many who'd break lockdown (and I wouldn't either).

But if there'd been a lockdown when I'd been at school or university, I reckon I could have found that many people willing to come.

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BooksMusicSnacks · 22/01/2021 11:44

I'm not sure I even know 400 people … but out of my network I can't think of anyone who'd be prepared to do this.

I hope that every single person who attended is tracked down, fined, named & shamed. Absolutely disgusting behaviour.

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TheQueef · 22/01/2021 11:45

I can picture asking my friends/ acquaintance and the answer would just be No, lockdown. not springing Granny from the nursing home.

Crazy.

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Freshprincess · 22/01/2021 11:46

How are people still not getting it?

Tbf I’d struggle to get 40 people together in normal times, never mind 400

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Aroundtheworldin80moves · 22/01/2021 11:48

400 guests at a wedding.
As a starting point... Family size. If you invite all your cousins, second cousins etc, It could quickly add up.
Religious community... Again, if you are religious, your religious 'family' could be massive.
In some circles it's normal to invite business partners etc of the parents. As well as their friends
Then you get onto the friends of the bride and groom. Who may have children themselves.

So I can easily see how 400 people can attend a wedding.
As for lockdown... Well some people think the law doesn't apply to them. Or it's a special case. Or they won't get caught.

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ineedaholidaynow · 22/01/2021 11:50

I don’t know 400 people, even if we add in DC’s friends’ families we would struggle

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SquishySquirmy · 22/01/2021 11:50

I feel like a right loser, no way could I get 400 people to all get together on a specific date for a party even if was legal!

unless there was a free bar

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unmarkedbythat · 22/01/2021 11:51

Well no, but I'm not a member of a community with a very strong focus on community life and prioritising religious obligations over all else, I imagine if I was then this would not seem so strange to me.

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thecatsthecats · 22/01/2021 11:51

@Aroundtheworldin80moves

400 guests at a wedding.
As a starting point... Family size. If you invite all your cousins, second cousins etc, It could quickly add up.
Religious community... Again, if you are religious, your religious 'family' could be massive.
In some circles it's normal to invite business partners etc of the parents. As well as their friends
Then you get onto the friends of the bride and groom. Who may have children themselves.

So I can easily see how 400 people can attend a wedding.
As for lockdown... Well some people think the law doesn't apply to them. Or it's a special case. Or they won't get caught.

One thing I don't get is how people in communities that celebrate this way find the time.

A work colleague had a 500 person wedding yet she could only invite ten friends, the majority of the guest list being all of her parents generation and above. She said that it would cause massive offence not to invite them. But surely since those people all have families of their own they must just constantly be attending weddings?
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mrstasty · 22/01/2021 11:52

I think it was a Jewish orthodox wedding? If so numbers like that wouldn't be unusual, they would have the whole community.

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PanamaPattie · 22/01/2021 11:53

“The guests fled from the Charedi strictly Orthodox Jewish school when officers arrived.”

I am going to guess that it was an Orthodox Jewish wedding where the whole community was invited. Madness.

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YougoFargo · 22/01/2021 11:56

Yes @thecatsthecats when do you get to say no?! How do you decide what wedding to go to if you have a clash and you’re the business friend/colleague of the family but not b/g?! It’s bizarre to me

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TheQueef · 22/01/2021 11:57

Even a religious wedding is over ruled by LD.
Normally fair enough but this is 400 people willing to break law!
OK I could get my numbers up with a free bar live in Yorksire but not 400 willing to risk arrest.

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ineedaholidaynow · 22/01/2021 11:59

You are not very community minded if you break lockdown and attend a 400 plus wedding

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unmarkedbythat · 22/01/2021 12:03

@TheQueef

Even a religious wedding is over ruled by LD.
Normally fair enough but this is 400 people willing to break law!
OK I could get my numbers up with a free bar live in Yorksire but not 400 willing to risk arrest.

"Even a religious wedding is over ruled by LD"

Of course. But if you are part of a community which regards the obligations placed on you by god as superseding all earthly authority, a community which is fairly closed and many members of which live almost entirely apart from the mainstream, accessing no secular news or media, spending time only with other members of the community, living a life centred around religion...
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Ch3rish · 22/01/2021 12:05

@mrstasty

I think it was a Jewish orthodox wedding? If so numbers like that wouldn't be unusual, they would have the whole community.

Not unusual in normal times but I do find it surprising that so many would feel it OK to ignore the most basic of social distancing rules

I just heard it mentioned on the news which didn't say anything about what type of wedding it was I sincerely hope that all the adults will be given fines. There is literally no valid reason to attend. The B and G should both get the maximum fine imo and the venue, someone must have let them in.
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Chicchicchicchiclana · 22/01/2021 12:07

My heart sank right down to my boots when I heard this on the news.

How COULD they??? fucking hell.

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Ch3rish · 22/01/2021 12:08

community which is fairly closed and many members of which live almost entirely apart from the mainstream, accessing no secular news or media, spending time only with other members of the community, living a life centred around religion...

Well it appears they knew enough to cover up the windows or is that a usual practice at Jewish weddings?

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