A judge read a junior doctor's harrowing account of treating Covid-19 patients to a lockdown protester. Robin Campbell, who claims he used to work for GCHQ, was one of 400 people who marched through Bristol city centre in November in opposition of a second lockdown.
The self-represented 53-year-old, of Hill House Road in Downend, was fined £1,500 after admitting being in a gathering of more than two people, Bristol Post reported.
At Bristol Magistrates' Court District Judge Lynne Matthews spent around five minutes reading the harrowing account of someone treating coronavirus patients to Campbell.
The judge quoted a piece from The Times which recalled a doctor's nightmarish experience of working on a high dependency unit during the
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