Police break up group flouting coronavirus lockdown laws by playing park football match
A group of footballers were caught shamelessly flouting government lockdown laws to slow the spread of coronavirus as they had a match at the park.Witnesses to the scene said they couldn't believe what they were seeing, with social media users responding to the clip with shock after it appeared online."God knows what planet they've been on for the last however many weeks.
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