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UK police was widely scorned for using [[drones]] in what was seen as heavy handed policing which exceeded even the powers give them.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/04/uks-covid-19-lockdown-could-crumble-as-frustration-grows-police-warn</ref><ref>https://www.theregister.co.uk/2020/04/09/coronavirus_cops_code/</ref>
 
UK police was widely scorned for using [[drones]] in what was seen as heavy handed policing which exceeded even the powers give them.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/04/uks-covid-19-lockdown-could-crumble-as-frustration-grows-police-warn</ref><ref>https://www.theregister.co.uk/2020/04/09/coronavirus_cops_code/</ref>
  
==Road checkpoints==
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==Roads==
[[UK police]] were criticised after it was discovered that "road checkpoints had been set up to quiz drivers about their journeys."<ref></ref>
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[[UK police]] were criticised after it was discovered that "road checkpoints had been set up to quiz drivers about their journeys."<ref>https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/uk/uk-police-use-drones-to-stop-dog-walkers-during-crisis/articleshow/74849185.cms</ref>
  
 
==Supermarkets==
 
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UK police have been active in policing supermarkets, making sure that people only by essential items, a policy the [[UK Home office]] explicitly disavowed.<ref>https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2020/04/10/police-fire-new-checks-non-essential-shopping-despite-home-secretarys/</ref>
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"Cambridgeshire police later blamed an “over-exuberant” though “good-intentioned” officer" for
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{{QB|Northamptonshire Police chief constable Nick Adderley prompted criticism after saying his force was "only a few days away" from "marshalling supermarkets and checking the items in baskets and trolleys to see whether it's a legitimate, necessary item".<ref>https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-police-backtrack-after-chief-threatened-to-search-shoppers-trolleys-11971269</ref>}}
 
{{QB|Northamptonshire Police chief constable Nick Adderley prompted criticism after saying his force was "only a few days away" from "marshalling supermarkets and checking the items in baskets and trolleys to see whether it's a legitimate, necessary item".<ref>https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-police-backtrack-after-chief-threatened-to-search-shoppers-trolleys-11971269</ref>}}
  

Revision as of 12:50, 15 April 2020

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Interest ofCOVID Recovery Group, Sunetra Gupta, Paddy Hannam, Independent SAGE, James Rubin, Karol Sikora
DescriptionThe UK police, afforded extensive new powers by the 329 pace "Coronavirus bill" faced wideranging criticism in April 2020 for overstepping them. The first prosecution under the legislation they attempted was ruled unlawful.

The COVID-19 Lockdown in the UK was ushered in with a 329 page piece of Coronavirus legislation. The first prosecution attempted under it was ruled unlawful.[1]

Sweeping powers

Derbyshire Police used drones to record a video warning the public to stay away from the Peak District during the 2020 coronavirus pandemic lockdown.[2]

UK police was widely scorned for using drones in what was seen as heavy handed policing which exceeded even the powers give them.[3][4]

Roads

UK police were criticised after it was discovered that "road checkpoints had been set up to quiz drivers about their journeys."[5]

Supermarkets

UK police have been active in policing supermarkets, making sure that people only by essential items, a policy the UK Home office explicitly disavowed.[6]

"Cambridgeshire police later blamed an “over-exuberant” though “good-intentioned” officer" for


Northamptonshire Police chief constable Nick Adderley prompted criticism after saying his force was "only a few days away" from "marshalling supermarkets and checking the items in baskets and trolleys to see whether it's a legitimate, necessary item".[7]

Gardens

"South Yorkshire Police has apologised for telling a family they were not allowed on their own front garden during the Covid-19 lockdown."[8]

 

An example

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Freedom Day19 July 2021 was supposed to be the end of COVID restrictions in England; instead the introduction of vaccine passports was announced.

 

Related Quotations

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Behavioural Insights Team“Very powerful psy-ops came into play. The familiar slogan “stay home, protect the NHS, save lives” is familiar now to all of us. And that was the creation of the behavioral insights team in Number 10 Downing Street. Remarkable psychology behind that. I think the team were even very surprised by how well we behaved.”Karol Sikora23 April 2020
Dominic Raab“So early relaxation [of the UK COVID-19 lockdown] would do more damage to the economy over a long period... the government has decided the current measures must remain in place for at least the next three weeks... We’ve already sacrificed too much to give up now... so we need to be patient a while longer... now is not the moment to give the coronavirus a second chance.”Dominic RaabApril 2020
Karol Sikora“Very powerful psy-ops came into play. The familiar slogan “stay home, protect the NHS, save lives” is familiar now to all of us. And that was the creation of the behavioral insights team in Number 10 Downing Street. Remarkable psychology behind that. I think the team were even very surprised by how well we behaved.”Karol Sikora23 April 2020

 

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