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Police intervene nearly 100 times during Tayside New Year celebrations as people ignore Covid-19 rules
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Tayside Police were forced to intervene nearly 1oo times over the New Year celebrations as people broke Covid-19 regulations.
Between Hogmanay and New Year’s Day officers in the region dispersed 87 people across the region, resulting in one arrest in Dundee.
Perth and Kinross had the highest number of rule breakers over the two day period with 48 revellers caught ignoring the guidelines on January 1.
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