Charges against Falkirk landlady accused of breaking coronavirus laws dropped

A pub landlady on account of face trial, accused of breaking coronavirus legal guidelines within the run as much as Christmas 2020, has had all fees towards her dropped.

Gillian Staley was accused of permitting alcohol to be consumed on the Carronbridge Inn, also referred to as The Soo Home, in Carron, Falkirk, on December twelfth 2020 with out it being served as "ancilliary to a desk meal".

She was accused of failing to make sure, so far as cheap practicable, the required social distancing between folks within the pub, and failing to make sure that the numbers of shoppers admitted to the pub had been sufficiently restricted to permit the required distancing to be maintained.

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However prosecutors now say that after cautious consideration of the details and circumstances, together with the accessible admissible proof, the case has been dropped.

A Crown Workplace and Procurator Fiscal Spokesperson stated: "Prosecutors have an obligation to maintain circumstances underneath evaluation and after cautious consideration of the details and circumstances, together with the accessible admissible proof, the Procurator Fiscal determined that there needs to be no proceedings taken right now.

"The Crown reserves the suitable to proceed sooner or later ought to additional proof change into accessible."

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