Hundreds of parties breaching coronavirus lockdown broken up by police

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Police in Manchester have split up hundreds of gatherings
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Jacob Jarvis9 April 2020
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Hundreds of parties have been broken up by police during the coronavirus lockdown as people flout social distancing measures.

Britain is into its third week of restrictions, with people told to only go out for a select number of essential reasons.

Police in Greater Manchester have now revealed officers have been called out to nearly 500 house parties during the Covid-19 lockdown.

Between March 25 and April 7, officers also had to deal with 166 street parties, 122 group gatherings for sporting activities and 173 gatherings in parks.

Chief Constable Ian Hopkins said: “We understand the desire people will have to spend time with family and friends over the Easter period.

“However it is vital that we follow the Government guidelines.

“We must do this to protect ourselves, our families, our communities and the NHS by preventing the spread of this highly contagious infection."

He added that officers were trying to engage with the public to avoid the use of powers, but said action will taken where necessary.

“Please don’t participate in other social gatherings inside or outside, no matter how big or small," he said.

“We are trying to engage, explain, and encourage everyone to follow the Government guidance.

“However where people do not comply with the guidelines, we will use the legislative powers.

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Police in Newham last week said they had to break up an 18th birthday party with 25 guests in attendance.

Officers are able to issue fines to those breaching lockdown restrictions.

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