On March 6th, authorities in Blackburn, England, apprehended 26 individuals engaged in a poker game at a local establishment. Each participant received an £800 penalty for violating lockdown regulations. Law enforcement officials reported that some attendees had journeyed from distant locations like Nottingham and St. Helens to partake in the gathering. The venue, identified as Roberto’s Bar, refuted accusations of hosting the event through a statement on its social media platform. Currently, the police are collaborating with municipal authorities to ascertain whether the establishment should face consequences, including the potential revocation of its operating permit. Representatives from the police department issued pronouncements censuring the incident, characterizing it as disrespectful to healthcare professionals and a reckless act that jeopardized public health.