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Police will be quicker ‘to move to enforcement’ and warns public to take lockdown seriously

Crime and policing minister Kit Malthouse's comments come as the UK sees a surge in Covid-19 cases

A protester arrested by on Clapham High Street during the anti-lockdown demonstration on 9 January 9. Police commander Cressida Dick said officers will be stricter with enforcing lockdown rules as people are deliberately ignoring rules to save lives during the Covid-19 pandemic
A protester arrested by on Clapham High Street during the anti-lockdown demonstration on 9 January 9. Police commander Cressida Dick said officers will be stricter with enforcing lockdown rules as people are deliberately ignoring rules to save lives during the Covid-19 pandemic Photo: Getty Images

The police will be “more quick to move to enforcement” of the lockdown rules and more likely to hand out fines as the UK government grapples with a surge in Covid-19 cases.

Crime and policing minister, Kit Malthouse, told Sky News that he hoped there would not be a need for stricter enforcement “if people play by the rules”. However, he added: “I think you will find the police are now quick to move to enforcement.”

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