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People acting like Covid-19 isn’t out there, says West Midlands police chief – The Guardian
Despite Birmingham edging to lockdown, police respond to rise in illegal gatherings

A police chief has warned that people are acting like the virus isnt out there after a weekend of illegal gatherings in the West Midlands, despite Birmingham edging closer to a local lockdown.
Waheed Saleem, the deputy police and crime commissioner for the West Midlands, welcomed new police powers that allow fines of up to £10,000 for organisers of unlawful raves from Friday.
Police forces across the country have been dealing with a rise in unlicensed music events as the weather has improved. …
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