Police reveal more details about Chiswick High Road restaurant party
By The Editor
26th Aug 2021 | Local News
Police have revealed more details about an operation at a Chiswick High Road restaurant where they found a party of up to 30 people last Friday.
Officers found people at the venue all from different households without face coverings and with no social distancing measures in place.
Police reported 15 people for consideration of fines of up to £200.
The owner of the restaurant has been reported for consideration of a fine of up to £10,000.
One reveller was arrested for being drunk and disorderly.
The name of the restaurant has not been disclosed by police but it has been named on social media.
Brentford Nub News is trying to get this confirmed.
Chief Superintendent Peter Gardner, BCU commander for the West Area BCU, said: "The UK has now passed 100,000 deaths due to COVID-19.
"Despite this, some people are ignoring the rules and choosing to prioritise their own entertainment over the health and safety of their fellow Londoners.
"The virus is airborne – this means that a single breath can infect another person. To be in an enclosed space and in extremely close proximity to other people who are outside of your household or support bubble is extremely risky and potentially life threatening.
"We implore people to think about the gravity of the situation that the UK finds itself in – by attending events and non-essential businesses where you are close to others, you are not only potentially exposing yourself to this horrible virus, you could threaten the lives of others by passing it on.
"The legislation around COVID is extremely clear, and is not up for debate. Please stay at home, stay safe, and protect each other and our NHS."
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