(ANSA) - ROME, JULY 05 - A real crowd, crowded along the streets of London around the pubs and barristers yesterday after the lockdown, with a density noteworthy even in pre-pandemic times, are the images that appear today British media and alarming authorities and experts. These include the President of the Police Federation, John Apter, who says "it is absolutely clear" that the customers of the premises do not comply with the rules on distancing, especially after alcohol consumption.
The night of debauchery is told by the photos taken in Soho, the London entertainment district in the British 'Super Saturday'. And this despite the caution to which Chris Whitty, who leads the health authorities in the country, had appealed on the eve of the reopening, recalling that the pandemic "is far from disappeared", inviting to respect the rules on distancing and stressing that the reopenings are not a step without risks "that's why we have to be very serious about it".
Some pubs, overwhelmed by the excess of presences and non-compliance, have anticipated the closure. (HANDLE).
Coronavirus: pubs re-opened in GB, stormed by the crowd
2020-07-06T01:22:44.685Z
A real crowd, people crowded along the streets of London around the pubs and bars reopened yesterday after the lockdown, with a density noteworthy even in pre-pandemic times, are the images that appear today in the British media and that alarm ... (ANSA)