here.To download our app to get all the latest news visit here.Judge Cross said the waitress should be recognised for her bravery in confronting Humphreys.She was awarded £50 from public funds as a 'token' to recognise her actions."I dare say that she will be one of those young, hard working women, who works for not much more than the minimum wage," the judge continued."Her job will be under threat because of the lockdown."She should be publicly congratulated."The judge said he would have also rewarded the Deliveroo driver, but his details were not known to the court..
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