Young people in Preston in north west England are being targeted with a "don't kill granny" message to slow the spread of coronavirus after the city had lockdown restrictions imposed.
Households mixing in pubs and homes has been blamed for a rise in cases, but locals suggest the restrictions will not be taken seriously.
Pubs were said to be busy last night despite the British government's intervention just hours earlier. The UK Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) announced yesterdayy that households in the city will be banned from mixing indoors or in gardens.
It comes a week after the same measures were brought in for residents in Greater Manchester, parts of east Lancashire and West Yorkshire, as well as Leicester.