Police were called to a street in Aberdeen after a group held a protest against coronavirus lockdown. The objectors held a banner in the city’s Castlegate emblazoned with the slogan “No More Lockdown”.The group were issued warnings about their behaviour which broke guidelines issued as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.Scotland's lockdown began on March 23, and has since resulted in pubs, restaurants and other social venues shutting across the country.The measures, dubbed ‘the new normal’ have had a significant impact on people’s lives and daily movements.In a statement, Police Scotland said: “Police were called around 3.05 pm on Saturday, May 2, after a small group of people gathered at the Castlegate, Aberdeen,” a spokeswoman said.“The