Rutherglen Reformer

Top cop full of praise for ‘sacrifices’

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Police Scotland’s top cop in Lanarkshir­e has thanked the“vast majority”of the public for their sacrifices and asked that they continue to adhere to Covid restrictio­n rules as changes around outdoor meetings and travel are made.

From last Friday, up to six adults from six different households can meet in outdoor settings and people can also travel anywhere in Scotland but are not allowed to stay overnight.

Chief Superinten­dent AlanWaddel­l said:“I would like to thank the vast majority of people who are sticking to the rules to suppress the spread of coronaviru­s.

“The sacrifices people have made have allowed some restrictio­ns around travel and gatherings to be eased. We are going to see increased traffic on our roads and if you are visiting beauty spots then I would urge you to please do so safely and respectful­ly – leaving no trace of your visit.

“Please also park responsibl­y to allow emergency access.

“I would also remind people that under the new restrictio­ns, gatherings are limited to six people from six households, meeting outdoors only.

“Our approach throughout the pandemic has been to engage with the public, explain the legislatio­n and encourage compliance, but we will not hesitate to use our enforcemen­t powers as a last resort. This approach will continue as restrictio­ns continue to be eased over the coming months.”

I’d like to thank the vast majority who stick to the rules Ch Supt Alan Waddell

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Chief Superinten­dent Alan Waddell
Thanks Chief Superinten­dent Alan Waddell

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