‘If there are major issues, I think parks would not hesitate in getting the police involved,’ Mark Camley says
, for example, urging people to abide by social distancing measures, and to not engage with people outside their household.Mr Camley added: “We are really relying on people to use their own common sense, but some will ignore the advice unfortunately, and we will be deploying security and park rangers where necessary to step in and have a quiet word reminding those to stay apart.
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