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Police caught a barber breaking lockdown rules by taking appointments to cut people s hair.
Body cam footage released by Kent Police shows officers entering a barber shop in Northfleet, Gravesham on Wednesday.
The business owner denied taking appointments during the coronavirus lockdown. When asked if customers were visiting his home for haircuts, he mumbled, I don t know .
He then tells officers that customers are asking .
While officers were giving advice, the barber appeared to receive a call from a customer who says he is out the back. The barber tells the man at the other end of the line that policemen is here (sic) and I m not cutting hair, not anymore .
The past 360-some-odd days have resulted in an interesting year in St. Maryâs County, where residents experienced several unprecedented events unfold around them.
The coronavirus dominated the year, bringing about a stay-at-home executive order by Gov. Larry Hogan (R) in March, the cancellation of local events, such as the St. Maryâs County Fair and the U.S. Oyster Festival, and the shuttering of a number of businesses. While the COVID-19 vaccine reached St. Maryâs County at the end of December, it wasnât before residents had to adjust to their new lives of mask-wearing in public and constant social distancing.