Sat, 30 Jan 2021 13:10 UTC
Mother-of-two Sinead Quinn, the owner of Quinn Blakey Hairdressing, Oakenshaw, near Bradford, speaks through the window to a police officer and police community support officerA rebel hairdresser has been stopped from opening up her salon today
as shopkeepers across the country say they will break Covid rules to start trading again.
Mother-of-two Sinead Quinn, the owner of Quinn Blakey Hairdressing, Oakenshaw, near Bradford, returned to her salon shortly before 12pm today and entered the building.
Ms Quinn revealed that she had
an injunction made against her that forbid her from opening the salon with a power of arrest attached to it.
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