Manchester Evening News

Gmp cancels leave as pubs reopen

PATROLS INCREASED AMID FEARS OF ILLEGAL RAVES OVER WEEKEND

- By NIALL GRIFFITHS Local Democracy Service

GREATER Manchester Police is cancelling leave for many of its officers this weekend as it steps up patrols to oversee the reopening of pubs and prevent further illegal raves.

A ‘significan­t operation’ is planned across the region on Saturday, July 4, the day when bars and restaurant­s will open for the first time in more than three months.

Mayor Andy Burnham says there will be an increased police presence in cities and towns but the force’s approach will not be ‘heavy-handed.’

He said: “GMP will have a specific operation. They’ve cancelled rest days for large numbers of officers so that we can run a particular operation with regard to preventing illegal raves.

“We have a more specialise­d surveillan­ce function in place and we’re grateful to the public for intelligen­ce they’re feeding into that.”

GMP will continue to crackdown on raves using ‘more specialise­d surveillan­ce,’ together with tip-offs from the public, to stop further gatherings. Mr Burnham also admitted that it was ‘more likely’ the reopening of pubs could coincide with a rise in Covid cases should people ignore social distancing rules. He had also described the government’s decision to ease restrictio­ns on a Saturday as ‘downright reckless.’

“Our message today to the public is to use those new opportunit­ies with greater caution and, where possible, stay local,” Mr Burnham told a press conference on Wednesday. “Be cautious, be sensible and look out for each other.

“This is still a very serious public health crisis that we find ourselves in, and people should approach the weekend with that in mind.”

Earlier in the week GMP’s Deputy Chief Constable Ian Pilling insisted that the force was not ‘going soft’ in its enforcemen­t of raves and disorder arising from pubs and bars.

But he hoped officers would not have to be deployed to break up trouble, adding: “What I’d like is to be sitting here next Monday morning looking back and seeing we had a really good reopening of the pubs without any disorder taking place.

“I appeal to the public who are going to go out and about on Saturday night and enjoy those pubs that have been reopened – please behave sensibly.”

Not all of Greater Manchester’s pubs and restaurant­s will be reopening on Saturday, with many choosing a more ‘cautious, safety-first approach.’

The city-region’s night-time economy adviser, Sacha Lord, has urged people to check ahead before travelling to reduce travel on public transport.

He said: “A lot of hospitalit­y staff will never have worked in these conditions before, and it could be difficult at first, so please have patience and be kind.”

I appeal to the public who are going out and about to please behave sensibly

Deputy Chief Constable Ian Pilling

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STEVE ALLEN Allyson and Paul Lees at Manchester Airport before their flight to France
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Screen test... manager Laura Jones serves a pint from behind perspex at the Organ pub in Stalybridg­e
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Deputy Chief Constable Ian Pilling

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