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Comments from UUP justice spokesman Doug Beattie come when the News Letter sought to unearth a unique, obviously written set of rules on online coronavirus, which accurately describe what crimes and punishments are.
But it turns out that, approximately 8 months after the start of the crisis, there is no such website, allowing the public to make their way through a puzzling variety of documents.
When looking for a transparent list of legal regulations, the newsletter wrote the following application on Google: ‘Regulation of northern Ireland’s coronavirus’.
The main reaction was a website on the government’s public ad site, NI Direct (www. nidirect. gov. uk/articles/coronavirus-covid-19-regulations).
This website did not introduce legislation, but provided readers with links to two other department of health websites.
The first of these links (www. health-ni. gov. uk/covid-19-legislation) takes you to a website with no less than 39 other links to normative texts and amendments, which may take days to operate. experienced reader to understand.
The link of the moment (www. health-ni. gov. uk/publications/health-protection-coronavirus-restrictions-northern-ireland-regulations-2020) takes you to a website with 21 other links.
Most of these links refer to the same normative texts and amendments, some of which are links to something called “Your Guide to COVID-19 Restrictions”.
When you click on this link, a gap appears: THE ORIENTATION IS REALLY UNAVAILABLE.
Some of the other links allow you to download the consultant, but only if you should read Lithuanian, Mandarin, Arabic, Romanian, Portuguese or Polish.
The result of the moment on Google takes you to another website in NI Direct, titled “Guide to Coronavirus Regulations (COVID-19): What Restrictions Mean to You”.
While this includes orders for others and states that “everyone is legally required to comply with regulations,” this mixes the law with things that are just advice.
It also doesn’t say what happens if other people don’t comply.
If you continue from there through two other links on the website, it will take you to a table (www. nidirect. gov. uk/sites/default/files/publications/TEO_coronavirus-restrictions-table-update_20102020_0. pdf) – still again, it lacks main points (for example, where a mask is used and what is considered an unnecessary trip) and says nothing about the consequences of a violation of the law.
And to return to the fundamental Google search, the third result in the header shows the same Ministry of Health website with 21 links discussed above.
The bulletin indicated to the Department of Health, the Department of Justice, the PSNI and the Executive Office that it is a disaster, and they were asked why a transparent break-up of the law is not available.
The executive board responded at all.
The PSNI said it will “expect more key points from the executive. “
And the Department of Justice referred him to the Department of Health.
The Department of Health, in turn, directed the newsletter to some other NI Direct website, which only refers to many of the previously indexed Internet pages (www. nidirect. gov. uk/campaigns/coronavirus-covid-19).
Doug Beattie, who is the UUP representative on the Stormont Justice Committee, said that “the total implementation factor has been addressed so poorly since the beginning of this pandemic. “
He said that when it comes to getting others to obey the law, it’s not just about legal threats, but he still wants “a branch of justice” involved, in a position to enforce them if necessary.
“It’s a nightmare, ” he said.
‘If you only expose . . . ‘ That’s what you want to do. If you don’t, that’s the rule you’re breaking and the only consequences are. That would depend on the executive.
“There are so many things out there. It’s chaotic. “
He said law enforcement “is a herbal component of justice,” health, and that other ministers – in the componnticular Justice Minister Naomi Long – have “escaped” when it comes to leading the issue.
For example, she believed that Ms. Long had chaired an implementation organization in Stormont (which instead was run by two junior ministers in the executive office).
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