Piers Morgan breaks COVID taxi rules and admits he is ‘guilty of the charges’ for mask error



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Piers Morgan has called himself ‘Covidiot’ and admitted he is ‘guilty of the charges’ after a rule violation in a London taxi.

On Sunday morning, photos of the Good Morning Britain host were published by The Sun, showing him in the back of a taxi without wearing a face mask, going against a rule that has been in place for months, with guidelines in the government website. reading: “You must cover your face when using taxis or private rental vehicles.”

The newspaper reports that Piers had just left Harry’s Bar in the capital with his wife Celia, but, although she was wearing a cover, Piers did not, and his mistake was caught by the paparazzi photographers waiting on the scene.

Addressing the story of his breaking the rules, Piers, who has reprimanded many people for not following the rules during the coronavirus pandemic, tweeted The Sun’s story and posted: “I put my mask on seconds after it was taken this photo, while the taxi moved. I should have done it before I got in, but ironically, I was chatting with the paparazzi and I forgot. ”

He then added: “I violated Covid rules for a few seconds by forgetting to put my mask on before getting in the taxi. Fortunately, I remembered that when we drove away and put it on.

“Masks help save lives, so it is very important that we all remember to wear them when we should.”

After being told by a follower that there was ‘no excuse’ for his mistake, Piers replied: “I have not made an excuse, I just explained what happened. I am guilty of the charges.

“For a few seconds, I was a Covidiot and I deserve to have the total wrath of Twitter hell descend on me.”

Twitter users, unsurprisingly, were quick to react to the news of Piers’ actions, with one challenging his critics by replying, “Everyone forgets at some point. I challenge everyone to say with their hands on their hearts. that at some point I have not said ‘oh my mask!’ Stop being ridiculous people! “

Another tweeted in agreement: “If I had a pound for every time I went to a store and left my mask in the car, I would be as rich as springs. We all make mistakes.”

However, others were not so forgiving. One criticized: “You should practice what you preach”, and another commented: “Ok, I think you really forgot.

“The problem is that if someone else in the image of the same situation giving the same excuse, you would massacre him and you would want them fired.”



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