Nicola Sturgeon during Tuesday’s briefing.
“Most people are following these rules really rigidly and I’m hugely grateful for that,” said Ms Sturgeon.
“We did see some scenes at the weekend, particularly at the Meadows in Edinburgh, which were of considerable concern.
“Police officers should not have to get involved in dispersing large groups of people.
“I know the restrictions remain really tough and I know why people want to meet up in larger groups.
“The fact remains the best way for all of us to be able to do that, in the hopefully near future, is to keep these case numbers as low as possible while the vaccination programme continues to gather pace.”
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Aqua Teen Hunger Force, available now on HBO Max, is a cult classic. With its odd, surreal humor and unelaborate though quirky animation, the television show struck a chord with twenty-something-year-old viewers when it aired in the early 2000s. Featuring the three iconic characters Master Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad the show, which was part of the original Adult Swim cartoon block that first aired December 2000 and then again more permanently in September 2001, was so unlike anything else on television that its mere spectacle caught and held viewers’ attention for seasons. Soon, with the help of early file sharing methods, the show became an underground hit, along with other Adult Swim shows like