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Originally Posted by Mick
He broke no rules because he was safeguarding his son - thus, he did nothing wrong.
It's none of your business who he chose to look after his son. That decision is his and not yours, how dare you decide who should look after his son, mind your own business. You would not tolerate somebody dictating to you what to do with your family, so do not tell others what or how they should manage with theirs when you do not know of their personal circumstances, in particular the childs health
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Mr Cummings et al are doing exactly that: dictating what to do with your family. I think we have entered a parallel reality

It is very much my business what he does if the individual in question is part of the Government telling me what I should do. Less of the preaching please.
It is interesting that your definition of "safeguarding" is to lock someone in a car for 4+ hours with a person who has a deadly pandemic.