Police shut down several raves across London last night as ‘Super Saturday’ revellers continued drinking and dancing into Sunday evening
following reports of ‘major disorder’.
Customers who booked spaces inside pubs encountered restricted area access, table only service and continuous reminders to socially distance. They were also required to leave their names and phone numbers behind so they could be traced in the event of a coronavirus outbreak.Under current restrictions, Brits can only meet members of their own or one other household for a drink.
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