Submitted on Tuesday 24th March 2020
Rejected on Thursday 30th April 2020
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: no-action (see below for details)
Withdraw the entitlement of 80% wage payment of people who break lock down rules
To make people understand the reason of lock down is save life not free holiday.
Too many people take advantage of the free pay when everyone else in the hardship to fight this virus
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The Government e-Petitions Team gave the following reason:
We understand that you want people breaking the rules for social distancing to be subject to greater penalties, but the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme provides a grant to employers who have to furlough their staff due to coronavirus.
Fines for committing offences by breaking the Government's rules on social distancing are imposed by the police. You could start a new petition calling for the Government to increase the penalties for breaking these rules, including by making the penalty 80% of the offender's income.
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