Coronavirus: Cambridgeshire’s Chief Constable warns public not to travel to enjoy warm weather

Cambridgeshire’s Chief Constable has warned the public not to drive to beauty spots to take advantage of the fine weekend weather.
Chief Constable Nick DeanChief Constable Nick Dean
Chief Constable Nick Dean

This weekend sees the county bathed in warm weather. Normally this would be a cause for celebration and would see family and friends spending time outside in the many beauty spots which Cambridgeshire boasts.

However, in these unprecedented times Cambridgeshire Police has issued a reminder that travel should only be undertaken if absolutely essential and people should try and complete their daily exercise walking from where they live rather than driving to hot spots.

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Chief Constable, Nick Dean, said: “We haven’t issued any fines and that I think is a real positive story and a thank you to the communities in Cambridgeshire who have been adhering to the new legislation”.

Mr. Dean implored people to have a clean conscience and added: “Most people know an elderly person, a vulnerable person and before they think about breaching the rules just have a look and think, what can I do to make a difference today? And that is about staying home where possible and not undertaking unnecessary travel.

“Enforcement as we’ve always said is our last option, our position as a force is to support the NHS to save lives and prevent the spread of the virus. That’s our main aim and the main aim of many agencies across this county.

“My clear expectation of my officers and staff is to talk to people, to explain the legislation and the guidance which has been issued by the government and really encourage people to adhere to that guidance.

“At the end of the day the clear message is that this is about saving lives and protecting our fantastic NHS.”