It's hard work for governments to enforce coronavirus restrictions. So when the Dutch justice minister - who has that particular task - got married last week, there was an outcry when photos emerged showing his wedding guests not observing the required 1.5m social distance.
Ferdinand Grapperhuis promptly apologised and put out a statement pointing out that only the two families and a couple of close friends had been invited.
Now more pictures have come out showing the minister himself apparently shaking hands and putting his arm around his mother-in-law. You can get a sense of the pictures from this Telegraaf tweet:
https://twitter.com/telegraaf/status/1301028289864232962?s=20
The minister, 61, will face questions from MPs today, and the photographer who took the pictures, Ferry de Kok, says he has more pictures to come.
But the story has had an effect on the street, according to one union representing special enforcement officers known as Boas. They say they've been handing out fewer fines than before, while bar owners are angry they're facing big fines themselves.
Mr Grapperhaus himself has paid out €780 (£700) to the Red Cross as a gesture, double the normal fine. But this may not be the end of the story.