A UK police chief constable has warned that shoppers could soon find themselves subject to trolley searches.
21.03.2020 - 14:13 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Now pubs, clubs, bars and restaurants in the UK are on coronavirus lockdown, supermarkets are finding themselves working harder than ever to ensure they’re stocked and that shoppers are able to buy enough essentials to feed themselves and their families.
As a result, all of the major supermarkets, including Asda, Aldi, Tesco, M&S, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s and Iceland, have all changed their opening hours, and have put new rules in place to keep both stores and shoppers safe.
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A UK police chief constable has warned that shoppers could soon find themselves subject to trolley searches.
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