Some forces have already admitted they'll struggle to tightly enforce the new rules come Friday.
‘They are not going to come to every phone call that someone is not wearing a mask.
‘It will just as we do now with Covid, the police work on the four Es so they engage people, they encourage people, they educate people and they enforce – that may not be the right order – but they will still be doing that.’ A top east London police officer has echoed similar thoughts, saying his force will not be patrolling supermarket aisles to check whether people are wearing face masks.Detective chief superintendent Stephen Clayman, who is in charge of the police force in Barking and Dagenham, Havering and Redbridge, told the Barking and Dagenham Post: ‘In my view it is simply not a priority for us clearly but of course we will deal with it when we need to.
‘I can’t see us being any different because this is for people’s wellbeing ultimately. This is to help them and about protecting other people. But I don’t envisage we will be patrolling the aisles of Tesco.’
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