Coronavirus crisis: Lincolnshire Police warns it will use new social distancing powers as it seeks to reassure public
By The Editor
24th Mar 2020 | Local News
Lincolnshire Police has warned people who defy the government's 'social distancing' policies that the service will use it's new powers.
Assistant chief constable Kerrin Wilson said today: "The government's announcement asking us to change our behaviours is absolutely essential in order to save the lives of our loved ones, the vulnerable, the elderly.
"We now need to put effort into thinking of how we live our lives in a different way for a temporary period. This isn't easy but it doesn't take a lot.
"Being asked to stay at home with your loved ones isn't a difficult thing to do.
"And for those who are alone at home and for who this recent ask is a hard one to imagine in practice, we ask that you take time to look after others and keep lines of communication open at a safe distance by using the telephone, the internet – any other creative ways we can still keep in contact while still keeping a physical distance.
"We are all in this together and need to look after one another.
ACC Wilson continued: "I fully expect that the people of Lincolnshire will abide by the new restrictions put in place, many already are. We will make sure our officers talk to people, explain, reassure, and support.
"For those in the minority who aren't listening and who decide that they shouldn't follow national advice in the midst of this global health crisis, we will have new powers to enforce social distancing.
"We are working through the exact detail of what that means but these are powers we should not have to use, but will do so if necessary.
"We want people to be responsible, to realise that their actions can put people in danger, and the priority for Lincolnshire Police together with our other emergency service colleagues is to protect the vulnerable and literally save lives.
"We have enough officers to deal with this and we have spent years planning for emergency situations such as this. We will continue to police, we will continue to be there for you."
He added: "We all signed up to Lincolnshire Police to help save lives. Now is the time for you to help us save lives – stay at home, stay safe."
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