Suffolk's residents urged to do their bit

The country has gone into a second national lockdown today (5 November)

Author: Adam GoacherPublished 5th Nov 2020
Last updated 5th Nov 2020

People across Suffolk are being urged by the county's police force to play their part as the second national lockdown gets underway.

The new restrictions require people to stay at home and non-essential businesses, including shops, restaurants and bars being made to shut.

T/Chief Supt Kim Warner said: "We all need to show restraint, discipline and common sense over the coming month – this is a public health emergency where a collective responsibility is needed to respect each other’s concerns.

"It is imperative people comply with the new lockdown measures to prevent the NHS being overwhelmed and to ensure lives are saved. We all need to work together to protect our NHS and other public services, not just the police.

"Police will engage with people sensibly, proportionately, fairly, and using the well-established 4Es approach of engaging, explaining and encouraging. Any enforcement has always been a last resort.

"However, not following the measures put in place to limit the spread of the virus is unacceptable, so we won’t tolerate time wasters who knowingly break the rules. People recklessly ignoring the regulations by organising large gatherings, music events, or holding large parties should expect to receive a fixed penalty notice.

"We continue to keep working closely with our partners to keep Suffolk as safe as possible and despite the pandemic Suffolk Constabulary remain focussed on our key role – keeping Suffolk people safe and catching criminals.”