It Follows
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Web site | www.youtube.com |
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Initial release | USA |
Directors | David Robert Mitchell |
Budget | 1.3 million USD |
Cinematography | Mike Gioulakis |
Box office | 23. 3 million USD |
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23.3 million USD | |
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Theatrical country of origin release date | USA |
Screenplay | David Robert Mitchell |
Distributed by | Radius-TWC |
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ID | 513308 |
About It Follows
After carefree teenager Jay (Maika Monroe) sleeps with her new boyfriend, Hugh (Jake Weary), for the first time, she learns that she is the latest recipient of a fatal curse that is passed from victim to victim via sexual intercourse. Death, Jay learns, will creep inexorably toward her as either a friend or a stranger. Jay's friends don't believe her seemingly paranoid ravings, until they too begin to see the phantom assassins and band together to help her flee or defend herself. … MORE
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Coronavirus: What powers the police have?
Police were said to be "consistent" to prevent the application of the measures, the spread of the coronavirus.
It Follows criticism that some forces have gone too far, if you try to make sure to follow people rules.
What powers the Police ?the Police far-reaching powers for the fight against coronavirus, with the enforcement.
The three most important tools you will receive are:
But there is a huge gap between what the government would want to do that, the people and the actual boundaries of The Law , the restriction of the movements. The restrictions came into force as a statutory instrument, which means that it was created by the Minister, in any part of the United Kingdom, without debate or vote, before it became law.
The Rules do, by and large, the same in the UK, but each country has its own rules:
Individual Officers have enormous discretion and there is a difference in what you decide to. This led to accusations that some are overzealous.
What penalties can enforce the Police ?A Police Officer , may adopt rules designed to close a non-essential business, while coronavirus.
the Police can also go to the two most important social distancing rules that prohibit:
force If someone refuses to follow the guidelines - for example, a desire for Home - officials can you a on-the-spot fine of £60, reduced to £30 if paid within 14 days. If you keep breaking The Law , more penalties may be Given , up to a maximum of £960.
the Police ultimately charge someone with the more serious offence was the breach of coronavirus regulations and the direction of the stock to follow you. This could lead to a conviction in a magistrates ' court and an unlimited fine.
What is a reasonable excuse to Go Home ?A "reasonable excuse", which would avoid to a fine includes:
the Police can at Home not to you, to help if you are on the road, Someone Else with their care, to The Doctor , or the implementation of other public service.
It is important to note that it is to flee A Crime to leave your Home to Harm - for example, domestic violence.
what is the difference to what the government wants?This is where the problems start.
It might not be "reasonable excuses" that the government intended.
And the government instructions to The Public for the prevention of the spread of the coronavirus go a lot further, as the laws, Police to enforce them.
you Take exercise. The Prime Minister , Boris Johnson , said: "the people will only be allowed to leave your Home for. a form of exercise A Day ".
That sounded like a clear law - and the science behind it can be very clear, especially in crowded cities.
But that is not The Law . There is no statutory ban on the exercise More Than once A Day , in England, Scotland or Northern Ireland . However, in Wales, which has its own health regulations, to move More Than once A Day is prohibited and potentially a criminal offence.
What is train travel? The University of the Police now: "Use your judgment and Common Sense . For example, want to exercise the people, locally and may need to do the trip, we want The Public to be sanctioned to train travel a reasonable distance. "
What is a reasonable distance? This is not defined for the Officers , which is now expected to enforce it.
The Law can also prove vague in relation to some jobs, as it puts the decision in The Hands of an officer, whether or not The Work that someone is Out and about could be performed to do from Home .
It has confused a lot of people, the caller asked.
Have the Police abuse the powers need?As the feast of Easter approached, the Northamptonshire force proposed, it is the Police work, super markets, if people are not on the official alerts and audit", - baskets and trolleys", to see if people bought "legitimate, necessary items".
Cambridgeshire Police tweeted that Officers were "non-essential corridors were empty" at a supermarket.
the two forces have now admitted that they baskets have no right to snoop in people.
Separately, Daniel Connell, of Rotherham, after an officer ordered him Out of his own front yard.
The Law says explicitly that people can all. go about your own business "in the spaces in which They Live , together with any garden, yard, passageway, stairs, garage, [or] outhouse"
Thus, The Law recognizes that if you are on your property, you are on private property and, as a result, you should be able to keep useful with the distancing measures.
Derbyshire Police took enormous flak in The First week of this quasi-lockdown, after the Peak District Walker followed with a drone.
Former Supreme Court Justice Lord Sumption says, the power went too far, but the chief constable says The Drone operation had increased the target to prevent the National Park lead to, the likelihood of contagion.
last week, the people instructed were, go to the "local" beauty spots, if you want to go, while the observation of social distancing. But The Law does not require you to walk to "local", nor do they prohibit you from driving to Hiking to the countryside.
Cheshire Police says it has to order someone can go to court for a drive, because they are "bored".
drives, to escape the boredom, stuck inside a reasonable excuse?
We do not know it, unless the court by someone who challenges tested a fine.
While the Coronavirus law says nothing specifically about going for a drive, the Police , of course, to prevent a General power, vehicles, and enter property.
So a protection man, you can pull over and ask why you're Out there and if you don't commit a "reasonable excuse", you could be a criminal offence.
That is, the official guidelines to the Police does not exclude, road blocks, when a force that thinks that they are necessary. It warns, is simply that the review of all vehicles would be "disproportionate".
What the Police are asked to do?the Officers are now told to follow, to follow, the "Four Es":
The National Police chiefs Council called on the people, their Common Sense - by thinking about whether you should leave the house. And it wants officials in the exercise of his choice by focusing on The Law of intention and Purpose .
coronavirus lockdown measures, self-isolation, coronavirus pandemic, social distancing, crime
Source of news: bbc.com