People in the UK should expect the introduction of further emergency laws if the British government's current measures are ignored, the national chairman of the Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) said.
On Monday, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said tougher restrictions on people's movements during the crisis would be enforced by police and warned those ignoring them would be fined.
Those who flouted the restrictions could face more than fines if they persisted with their behaviour, PFEW's John Apter wrote in The Daily Telegraph yesterday. "If you don't heed this government's advice, then it is likely further steps may need to be taken; further laws and emergency legislation could be introduced to clamp down harder on