Just a few of the other naughty ones, who couldn't stay at home or in Hancock's case, keep his hands off.
1.New Zealand: David Clark was already demoted after breaking rules to take his family to the beach. He admitted he'd broken the rules to go biking, and then later confessed he'd also taken his family on an outing to the beach, 20 kilometres from his home. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern slammed his behaviour as "not good enough" but did not sack him, saying it would be counter-productive in the coronavirus pandemic. JA obviously plays favorites.
2.NSW Arts Minister: Don Harwin fined $1000, for escaping to his rural hideaway on the NSW Central Coast before or during restrictions, not sure. But he was fined and eventually resigned.
3.Scotland Catherine Calderwood: Scotland's chief medical officer got it right when she acknowledged that no one would follow her advice to stay home when she was repeatedly unable to do the same. Catherine Calderwood quit after twice breaking the rules to sneak off and visit her second home.
4.UK: Cabinet Minister Robert Jenrick found himself in the spotlight after an eagle-eyed source dobbed him in for visiting his parents, who live 65 kilom away. Mr Jenrick had previously made numerous public pleas for people to save lives by staying inside their own homes. Before Mother's Day, he even urged people not be tempted to visit mum.
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