Aside from the political fallout, I'm just as annoyed with the apparent lack of a police enquiry. If guilty of lockdown LAWS, is Boris to be allowed to get away with any further punishment on the grounds of now making a "Wholesome apology"? Can all persons previously arrested and/or fined now make a "Wholesome Apology" and get their money refunded and criminal record annulled?
 
Aside from the political fallout, I'm just as annoyed with the apparent lack of a police enquiry. If guilty of lockdown LAWS, is Boris to be allowed to get away with any further punishment on the grounds of now making a "Wholesome apology"? Can all persons previously arrested and/or fined now make a "Wholesome Apology" and get their money refunded and criminal record annulled?

I doubt it. If you have pleaded guilty you have accepted you were in the wrong and paid the fine. I'd assume they would have to annul the law under which you were convicted then set about refunding and setting the record straight
 
I presume you delete an e-mail then in some way access a server to delete the record of you doing so?

I think they just meant deleting out of your trash/deleted folder. Like clearing the waste basket in your desktop.

We used to ask the IT team to do a roll back and give them a date so we could grab some files deleted in error. But I'm thinking of files stored in drives not emails.

I assume that an appropriately knowledgeable and experienced forensic computing expert may be able to find a way to recover files and emails in certain circumstances but presumably depends on software and database systems used.
 
The line is this:

The only meaningful way to apologise is to pay a price for your 'misjudgements', and leave.

(Because anything else will be regarded as just another excuse for him splashing his mug everywhere to engage inmanipulative behaviour.

Frankly the way this has come out doesn't ring true at all. I'm sure for opponents of lockdown retroactively making a mockery of the whole thing and then apologising is a very apposite end to the whole discussion - just ask Desmond Sweyn for his take.

Then I saw the BBC leading with reports that senior Tories were asking him to leave - and wondered if my cynicismm was misplaced. Then I recalled the story that was creeping up the front page earlier in the day;


and now I'm back in cynical mode. It's just manufactured news. Boris is expendable, but they will for sure take their bloody time about it.)
 
I doubt it. If you have pleaded guilty you have accepted you were in the wrong and paid the fine. I'd assume they would have to annul the law under which you were convicted then set about refunding and setting the record straight

He has admitted it but do you think that counts as "a guilty plea" seems to be saying it was a bigger boy that told him to do it.
 
I think they just meant deleting out of your trash/deleted folder. Like clearing the waste basket in your desktop.

We used to ask the IT team to do a roll back and give them a date so we could grab some files deleted in error. But I'm thinking of files stored in drives not emails.

I assume that an appropriately knowledgeable and experienced forensic computing expert may be able to find a way to recover files and emails in certain circumstances but presumably depends on software and database systems used.

I thought that when I read it though her advice was back in 2015 - my own view nothing that is deleted is not recoverable - you just need to know where to look - it will be backed up on a server somewhere
 

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