
A man took to Facebook to air his alleged grievances about being wrongfully charged by a group of Safe Distancing Ambassadors.
He wrote that he was at a bistro named Alive on 8 April at about 830pm with his friends for some drinks.
At about 930pm, a raid commenced, which involved over more than 10 Safe Distancing Ambassadors and a few anti-vice police officers.
He shared that his table was the only one being “investigated” and questioned, but irregardless, they continued to give statements while drinking.
They were then told to wait for a verdict after doing so, which was allegedly more than 2 hours and it ended up being past midnight.
They then found out that they were charged under the Covid-19 Act, for breaching the safe-distancing rule of 1metre between individuals.
He then said that the Safe Distancing Ambassadors used a measuring tape to measure the distance between the group’s table and another table to check if it was 1metre.
The guy also pointed out that the SDAs were not following the 1 metre rule themselves.





