Bath police sergeant says one group in the city known to carry knives Its never the people controlling it who carry knives but they will manipulate young people
Sergeant Jon Raisey, the local Avon and Somerset Police officer for Bath (Image: Bath Live/ Avon and Somerset Police)
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The latest Somerset Covidiots who have been caught breaching lockdown restrictions
These people have all been letting the side down by breaking the law
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People gathering at Bath Abbey in breach of lockdown are among the most recent Somerset Covidiots (Image: Aida Lirola/Getty)
Lockdown breaches are continuing to be recorded across Somerset as we approach a year from the beginning of the first national shutdown.
People across the UK have spent most of the last 12 months required to stay at home, avoiding leaving the house where possible and managing to keep themselves entertained within their own four walls.
Woman blasts irresponsible humans for gathering near Bath Abbey despite lockdown
Large crowds of people were sat on benches by the landmark
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A resident has criticised irresponsible people who congregated near Bath Abbey.
A picture taken of the scene shows lots of people sat on benches in the Abbey courtyard seemingly listening to a busker on Sunday, February 21.
Sitting on benches to socialise is not currently allowed under government guidelines.
The Abbey courtyard has already been identified as a hot spot for coronavirus rule-breaking by local police where groups of 20 to 30 have been moved on.
A local resident said the same problem was happening yesterday which looked like any Sunday before the pandemic as people were sitting down drinking coffee, eating and talking and enjoying the music.