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Police swoop to break up mass gathering in Kelvingrove Park in Glasgow

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covidiots ’ have again flocked to Glasgow’s Kelvingrove Park on Thursday -  breaking strict social distancing rules. Dozens of boozy punters took advantage of one of the hottest days of the year to meet up in the city centre greenspace.Photos and videos showed huge groups mixing and drinking together without a care in the world.

Teams of police officers weer pictured moving in to break up groups, check IDs and confiscate drink from the revellers. As deadly coronavirus continues to grip Scotland, the Government's phase two rules state that three households can meet up outdoors, while keeping two metres apart.Locals took to Twitter to vent their frustration at the large groups breaking the lockdown rules.Dominika Kovacova wrote: "At least a.

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