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Neighbours in UK encouraged to snitch on each other for flouting new social gatherings rule

Neighbours in UK encouraged to snitch on each other for flouting new social gatherings rule
Backyard dinner party. [Image: istock.com]

Neighbours in the UK encouraged to snitch on each other for breaking new social gatherings rule

People in England are being encouraged by the government to contact police if they see neighbours flouting the new rule of six.

From today, social gatherings of more than six people are now illegal in England and those who don’t comply face fines of up to $6000 to curb the increase of coronavirus infections.

The UK’s Police Minister urged residents to pass on details of suspected law-breakers to police.

Last Friday and over the weekend a total of 3300 confirmed cases for each day were recorded in the UK – the first time since May.

The latest government figures show since yesterday there were nine new deaths, bringing the UK death toll to 41,637.

[Source: TVNZ News]

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