PFNI calls for ‘full Covid enforcement powers’ to deal with non-compliant public

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The body representing rank and file police officers in Northern Ireland is calling for “full enforcement powers” to ensure compliance with public health guidance.

Police Federation chairman Mark Lindsay has said that while most people are willing to adhere to the government guidelines aimed at preventing the spread of the coronavirus, officers require the “certainty of regulation” to deal with those who “plough on regardless”.

Mr Lindsay said clearly defined regulations would bring clarity and greatly assist those responsible for policing the Covid lockdown.

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“Most people are willing to comply, but there is nothing officers can do if some choose to ignore the guidance they are given at road stops,” he said.

PFNI chair Mark Lindsay. Photo: PFNI/PA WirePFNI chair Mark Lindsay. Photo: PFNI/PA Wire
PFNI chair Mark Lindsay. Photo: PFNI/PA Wire

“Of course, there will always be a case for guidance, but officers say that guidance needs to be strengthened and placed into tougher Regulations.

“Only then will officers be able to order people to return to their homes or run the risk of a fixed penalty notice. Only then will officers have the backing of law to support the actions they take on the roadside or elsewhere.

“It beggars belief that some people wilfully ignore the advice that’s offered. However, they’re not breaking any law when they thank officers for the guidance they are offered and plough on regardless.”

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Mr Lindsay a minority of people are “laughing” at those going to great lengths to prevent the spread of the virus.

“For the minority who flout the guidance, the police must be given full enforcement powers to order them to do what they should be doing anyway, and that is staying at home and not leaving the house unless for permitted activities,” he said.

“For as long as we don’t see guidance turned into regulation, we will have abuses.

“The minority is laughing at wider society and they should know that their behaviour will not be tolerated.”

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