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A barbers shut down, 'disgruntled neighbours' and a mosque given the all-clear - we went on patrol with the Covid cops, and this is what we saw

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blamed the spike in coronavirus cases in Bolton on young people in 'their 20s and 30s' socialising at pubs. Before sending the team on their way, Sgt Brown tells the officers to ‘take a common sense approach' when responding to incidents.Outside the station we climb into a van with PC Tony Lowe and PC Terry Wilkinson, who we will be accompanying for the evening.It is the first Friday under the new regulations and the pair admit they are not really sure what to expect.Our first stop is only a short distance away, at a property in Great Lever.Police crashed a wedding party here last Friday (September 4) and found roughly 100 people in attendance.We are here tonight to hand out a £100 fixed penalty notice to the homeowner."Officers came last.

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