Posted: Wed 25th Mar 2020

Wrexham police constable asks public to take “stay at home” message seriously

North Wales news and information
This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Mar 25th, 2020

A police constable based in Wrexham has asked the public to take government guidelines to stay at home during the coronovirus crisis seriously.

PC Dave Smith of Wrexham Neighbourhood Policing said residents should only go out if absolutely necessary.

He added there would be visible policing in the area to advise people to follow social distancing instructions designed to stop the spread of COVID-19.

He said: “The message is clear, stay at home. Ignoring government advice has serious consequences for all of us and risks the lives of your family and friends.

“We are aware that some people are not following social distancing advice. We are urging the public to do their part by staying home and encouraging friends and family to do the same.

“We will be patrolling Wrexham today to advise members of the community to please stay home and we will also be following advice by keeping our distance too.

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“The public can be assured that police will continue to provide assistance, reassurance and a top quality policing service.”

For advice do not call the police control room, please refer to the government website https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus

Remember to stay at home, only go outside for food, health reasons or essential work that cannot be done from home, stay two metres away from other people and wash your hands as soon as you get home.



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