Four out of ten Brits have witnessed angry rows over face mask rule-breakers

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Four out of ten Brits have witnessed angry rows over face mask rule-breakers
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MASK rage has become the latest scourge of Britain as bus and train passengers clash over new law on face coverings. Four out of ten people say they have witnessed angry rows over rule-breakers …

MASK rage has become the latest scourge of Britain as bus and train passengers clash over new law on face coverings.

Since face masks became compulsory on public transport last month, barely a third of people - 35 per cent - have witnessed people being stopped by police for failing to cover up. “This virus exploits ambiguity and we need clear messaging from the government, not Cabinet confusion.”in petrol stations, post offices, banks, shopping centres and bus stations last week - with exemptions only for young kids and people with certain medical conditions.Jo Whitfield, of the Co-op, said: “On a daily basis, they face abuse, threatening behaviour and even physical assault.

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