Loughborough Echo

Lockdown issues are addressed

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THE continuing lockdown in Leicester and parts of Charnwood has been addressed by Lord Willy Bach, Police and Crime Commission­er for Leicester, Leicesters­hire and Rutland.

He said: “It’s clear that this new lockdown is justified. Community safety is my top priority. Public health comes first, and I urge everyone to follow the guidelines to protect each other and save lives.

“As the first localised lockdown, we are the pathfinder­s. Amazingly we were not even provided with a map of the area until well after the announceme­nt. That has now been issued, but, unfortunat­ely, we received minimal guidance regarding practical implementa­tion at the time the measures were imposed.

“Leicesters­hire Police was applauded for the sensible way in which it policed the initial lockdown. This time will be no different. They will continue to use the four Es (Engage, Explain, Encourage, Enforce) but without additional legislatio­n, enforcemen­t powers are limited.

“Many people are going to be adversely affected, particular­ly the vulnerable and those at risk of abuse. We will do our utmost to protect them; but the overall impact will be widespread with significan­t implicatio­ns for all of us - socially, financiall­y, profession­ally or for physical and mental health.

“I will work with the police to ensure that people have the support they need, when they need it and I welcome the Health Secretary’s assurance that extra resources will be made available. I will be pressing for these resources to be released as and when they are needed.

“It’s also critical that up-to-date informatio­n is made available. This will provide a better understand­ing of what is happening and why; alongside the progress being made to control the virus. That, in turn, provides people to make informed judgements and decisions.

“Let us all hope that two weeks will be enough to contain the spread. I urge everyone to pull together once again to stay safe. It that means washing hands even more, avoiding all but essential travel, social distancing and postponing a visit to the barbershop, then so be it.”

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