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UK police receive 194,000 calls from lockdown ‘snitches’

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Police chiefs says people finding it harder to observe measures the longer they go on

Police say they have received 194,000 calls “snitching” on people alleged to have broken the coronavirus lockdown, and say the draconian measures are getting harder to for people to observe the longer they go on.

The figures from the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) give an insight into how the tough rules, and fears of the virus spreading, have affected communities.

Continue reading… The Guardian

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