Supermarkets ask for police protection due to fears coronavirus will lead to RIOTING
Others have been mugged for their shopping by Brits terrified the country will be placed on lockdown.
Cops had to draft in thousands of extra officers as revenge attacks saw missiles hurled, shops looted, people mugged and stores burnt to the ground as police lost control.Police have now been given extra powers under an emergency coronavirus law to arrest people and put them in isolation to curb the spread of the killer bug.
Cops are now monitoring crime trends to see if extra officers are needed at supermarkets as the virus continues to accelerate. "We’ve introduced new measures to make sure businesses can continue to keep food supply flowing, such as extending delivery hours to supermarkets to ensure shelves can be replenished more quickly.
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