No Charge Against AG will Question Covid-19 Law

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IF Attorney General Faris Al-Rawi is not charged for flouting the Public Health Regulations, it will bring into question every ticket issued under this law.

This according to head of the Citizens Union of Trinidad and Tobago Phillip Alexander.

In a release on Monday, Alexander said the issue where Al-Rawi was caught flouting Covid-19 regulations goes beyond personalities, explanations or apologies.

He said, “People have been charged for simply pulling down their facemask to drink water, family members have been charged for being in the same vehicle without masks despite their obvious resemblance or the existence of identification that proves that they share a common home address.

“The Attorney General will set legal precedent if he is not charged with an offence under the existing Public Health Act, and will bring into question not only the legality of every single ticket issued thus far, but the grounds upon which the very law is written.”

File photo: Faris Al-Rawi taking his oath as MP. Photo: Office of the Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago

He added, “Simply put, contagion does not discriminate. We either have a public health emergency requiring the harsh measures we have all been living under, or we don’t.

“What happens next with the Attorney General will answer that.”

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