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UK urges citizens to stay at home over Easter, police ready to get tough

 

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A sign asking for social distancing is seen, as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues, in Whitstable, Britain April 10, 2020. REUTERS/Peter Cziborra

 

LONDON (Reuters) - The British government urged people to stay at home over the Easter holidays, concerned that the pull of wanting to see family and friends could undermine efforts to stop the spread of the coronavirus.

 

The country is into its third week of stringent restrictions, with people ordered to stay at home unless going out to buy food or to exercise once a day. Police have been given powers to fine those who break the rules.

 

"We understand that people will want to spend time with their friends and families this Easter, and we recognise that we are asking the public to make sacrifices in the fight against this disease," a government spokeswoman said.

 

Although the government has said the lockdown is broadly being well observed, people's resolve has already been tested by unseasonably warm weather, with more forecast over the next few days.

 

London's parks were busy on Saturday but nearly everyone seemed to be observing the social distancing rules, while Brighton beach on the English south coast, normally heaving with visitors on a sunny day, was almost empty.

 

Police had warned they will more readily use new emergency powers to fine who flouted the restrictions during the four-day Easter holiday. Scotland's police said it had issued just over 500 fines across the country since the law came into effect.

 

A YouGov opinion poll found 74% of the public backed the way officers have enforced the lockdown so far, but 32% thought they had sometimes gone too far.

 

One police force in central England on Thursday had to retract a warning that it could start checking people's shopping baskets to ensure they were only buying essential items, a step interior minister Priti Patel said would be inappropriate.

 

On Saturday, two other forces apologised after saying admitting officers had been over zealous.

 

In one case, a man was told he could not be in his front garden; in another, police in Cambridge attracted criticism by tweeting that it was good to see "the non essential aisles" of a supermarket were empty.

 

The UK has reported some 65,000 cases of coronavirus and the death toll in hospitals stood at 7,978 as of 1600 GMT on April 8.

 

In some instances people have taken out their frustrations over the restrictions on police: prosecutors have said there have been numerous instances of officers being coughed or spat at by offenders who said they had the coronavirus.

 

Greater Manchester Police said one of their female officers was bitten by a man during a confrontation that broke out on Thursday evening when she and a colleague tried to explain the lockdown restrictions to him.

 

(Reporting by William James and Michael Holden; Editing by Frances Kerry)

 

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I'm on extreme lockdown with enough red wine lucozade cheeselets and ready meals to survive need some more universal credit though that should come when the unrest starts ????----???? 

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5 minutes ago, johng said:

There was a report of one police force ( cant remember which) who dyed a popular beauty spot lake  black

( from blue)  to discourage people gong there and taking selfies !!! :crazy:

That's up north Buxton I think so it doesn't count in the overzealous policing stats ????

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2 hours ago, johng said:

There was a report of one police force ( cant remember which) who dyed a popular beauty spot lake  black

( from blue)  to discourage people gong there and taking selfies !!! :crazy:

 

2 hours ago, sammieuk1 said:

That's up north Buxton I think so it doesn't count in the overzealous policing stats ????

 

18 minutes ago, Geordieabroad said:

BS

True it was the Blue Lagoon quarry on Harper Hill Buxton

 

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9 hours ago, johng said:

There was a report of one police force ( cant remember which) who dyed a popular beauty spot lake  black

( from blue)  to discourage people gong there and taking selfies !!! :crazy:

Covered in this interview with Lord Sumpton on BBC Radio 4 dated 30 March.

 

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2 hours ago, BritManToo said:

Do you think they'll 'get tough' on Muslims attending Mosques?

It'll be interesting to see if next month's Eid in UK suffers the same fate as Easter...

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13 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

The UK police have been bully boys like this for the past 20+ years (since the miners strike), you just didn't notice as you were white


Actually, I'm a 7ft tall gentleman of afro-Carribean descent and the UK police have never been anything but polite to me, even when I stroll naked down the high street, smoking a big juicy spliff.

 

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11 minutes ago, donnacha said:


Actually, I'm a 7ft tall gentleman of afro-Carribean descent and the UK police have never been anything but polite to me, even when I stroll naked down the high street, smoking a big juicy spliff.

 

They must have found either your height or length intimidating.

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1 minute ago, Denim said:

They must have found either your height or length intimidating.


I sometimes use my length to playfully knock their little cop hats off. They love it.


 

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On 4/11/2020 at 5:44 AM, chickenslegs said:

Was it this one, where the local council dyed the water black to discourage swimming - the water was hazardous due to very high PH level.

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-nottinghamshire-22843481

So their solution was to make it even more dangerous with black dye. Your tax dollars at work.

 

EDIT: woah, I take that back. 11.3 pH. Very high. Honestly, I was expecting it was something like 8. My bad.

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