Lancashire chief tells MPs calls relating to breach of Covid rules make up 4% of calls and are difficult to police
Breaches of Covid regulations have become “another version of antisocial behaviour” for the police and are very difficult to deal with, a police chief has said.
Andy Rhodes, the chief constable for Lancashire Constabulary, told MPs on the home affairs select committee that calls relating to coronavirus breaches made up about 4% of calls to the force and were similar to antisocial behaviour calls with residents complaining about neighbours’ behaviour.
Continue reading…Lancashire chief tells MPs calls relating to breach of Covid rules make up 4% of calls and are difficult to policeCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageBreaches of Covid regulations have become “another version of antisocial behaviour” for the police and are very difficult to deal with, a police chief has said.Andy Rhodes, the chief constable for Lancashire Constabulary, told MPs on the home affairs select committee that calls relating to coronavirus breaches made up about 4% of calls to the force and were similar to antisocial behaviour calls with residents complaining about neighbours’ behaviour. Continue reading…