Police won't say how many extra officers will patrol night-time economy : vimarsana.com

Police won't say how many extra officers will patrol night-time economy


POLICE in Dorset will be 'hugely tested' this summer – as it is warned the scrapping of lockdown rules will lead to an 'explosion of social activity' and put pressure on already-stretched officers.
The warning comes from the Chairman of Dorset Police Federation James Dimmack who said the combination of rules coming to an end, people wanting to go out and enjoy life again and the fact most families are holidaying in this country will create a huge challenge.
Chief Superintendent Mark Callaghan
England lockdown rules end on Monday meaning that nightclubs will be allowed to reopen for the first time since March 2020 and capacity limits will be removed for all venues and events. There will no longer be any limits on how many people can meet and the 1m-plus distancing rule will be removed.

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