Ryan Tubridy has revealed that he was left feeling ‘a little bit angry’ after seeing people ignoring the lockdown rules.
26.03.2020 - 21:03 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Police officers up and down the country have been given new powers to enforce coronavirus lockdown rules.
As of Thursday, people who continuously flout the social distancing measures will be considered to be breaking the law and could be arrested by police.
Those who ignore the tough restrictions on movement could be hit with a £60 fine initially and another £120 fine for a second offence, the Home Office has warned.
This means officers in England are now able to enforce rules on staying
Ryan Tubridy has revealed that he was left feeling ‘a little bit angry’ after seeing people ignoring the lockdown rules.
Named and shamed on a map, these are all the areas of Greater Manchester where people have risked lives by flouting the coronavirus lockdown rules.
The Health Secretary has warned AGAIN that those flouting social-distancing rules are 'risking people's lives'.
A teenager has posted a poignant message urging everyone to stay at home after more people were seen breaking lockdown rules this weekend.
People are continuing to ignore social distancing measures, despite repeated calls from the police to stay at home.
Police have warned friends and neighbours are putting lives at risk by socialising in their back gardens during the coronavirus lockdown.
Greater Manchester Police have launched a dedicated web page for people to report a breach of Covid-19 lockdown rules.
GMP won't be using drones or road-side checks to enforce the coronavirus lockdown, Chief Ian Hopkins has said.
People in Greater Manchester are continuing to ignore the coronavirus lockdown rules, according to police.
Angry locals have hit out after a popular Scottish park ended up crawling with people flouting the coronavirus lockdown on Sunday.