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Norfolk Police s assistant chief constable for Norfolk Constabulary, Julie Wvendth. Photo: Norfolk Constabulary
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Police chiefs have insisted officers will be more robust in dealing with breaches of coronavirus restrictions as the country begins another national lockdown.
The latest tough restrictions, announced by prime minister Boris Johnson on Monday night (January 4) came into effect on Wednesday (January 6) in a bid to try and relieve pressure on the NHS amid rising coronavirus figures.
Prime minister Boris Johnson. Pic: Richard Pohle/The Times/PA Wire
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Norfolk s temporary assistant chief constable Julie Wvendth has warned people across Norfolk that police would be more robust in enforcing lockdown restrictions.