A senior counter terror officer has warned police against "over-zealous" enforcement of coronavirus lockdown measures amid growing criticism from across the UK.
Metropolitan Police assistant commissioner Neil Basu says officers should strive to preserve the public's confidence through persuasion and education, rather than automatic enforcement.
Complaints have included that people have been fined £60 for going out to buy items deemed non-essential, or for going on a drive due to boredom.
There are also reports of officers telling shopkeepers not to sell Easter eggs, as well as using drones to shame people exercising.