How to report people in Doncaster to police for breaching lockdown rules this weekend
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It means that people can only leave home for four reasons – to buy food, to attend medical appointments or to pick up supplies, to exercise once a day and for essential travel to work.
The police have the power to enforce the lockdown rules and can arrest and fine offenders.
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To report offenders, an online incident form can be completed on South Yorkshire Police’s website.
The force said: “The government has set out new rules to state people should stay at home and all retailers selling non-essential goods and other non-essential premises should be closed, in the fight against Covid-19.
“Additional powers have been granted to the police to enforce these rules.
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Hide Ad“To report anything which goes outside of the government rules, you can do so using the form.”
As of yesterday, there were 715 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Sheffield.
A total of 31 hospital patients who tested positive for have died in the city so far.
There are 154 confirmed cases in Barnsley, 154 in Rotherham, and 116 in Doncaster.
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Sheffield’s FlyDSA Arena is being used as a giant storage depot for NHS supplies during the pandemic.
Visit South Yorkshire Police’s website to report lockdown offenders.