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Watch this space. In France, there's a 21.00 06.00 curfew. And if you do go out, you can't travel more than 1km from your home and if you do, you can't be out for more than one hour. And in order to do so, you have to fill out an attestation form, stating the reasons why you are out and what time you left home.
Not that it makes much difference, that was the old information and the new details are here: France curfew: FAQ on new attestation forms from December 15.
Some goings on:
People diving 200miles for a pint in a pub:
https://www.westmercia.police.uk/new...for-now-sorry/
York cops:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...s-tier-3-areas
Low hanging fruit ?
West Mercia
The force is good at preventing crime and tackling anti-social behaviour. But it needs to improve the way it investigates crime and how swiftly it brings offenders to justice. I am concerned that crimes are not always allocated to appropriately trained staff and that they are not investigated thoroughly enough or supervised effectively. The force also needs to improve how it protects vulnerable people. In particular, it needs to make sure that it responds to all reports of people at risk in a timely manner and works more closely with partners to ensure that such people are adequately safeguarded....My overall assessment is that, notwithstanding the notable improvements in SOC, the force’s performance has declined since last year.
North Yorkshire
I am disappointed that it doesn’t yet have the systems it needs to reassure the public it uses powers such as stop and search legitimately. It also needs greater capacity and capability to root out corruption.
No comment needed on GMP or PSNI this week.
Evening all.
"When we spoke to people who had travelled to drink here the vast majority were compliant and headed home. There was minimal disorder and thankfully only one Fixed Penalty Notice was required, where someone refused to wear a mask."
"Police are beginning to crack down on people leaving areas in higher tiers for neighbouring places with lower coronavirus restrictions, as officers in York issued what police described as a “shocking number of fines” to people from tier 3 areas visiting the tier 2 city over the weekend. North Yorkshire police said Covid marshals and officers visiting hospitality venues in York encountered “large numbers” of visitors from tier 3 areas and had processed 55 tickets to people in breach of their own tier regulations. They said more than 100 further tickets were still awaiting paperwork completion and processing."