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Top Scots cop sounds caution on five-mile coronavirus lockdown law

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A five-mile travel restriction could disrupt public trust in police, a leading officer warned.Deputy chief constable Will Kerr sounded caution on the coronavirus guidance becoming strict law, hoping Scots will use "good judgement" to stay safe.It follows a warning on Monday from First Minister Nicola Sturgeon after the first weekend of relaxed rules as Scotland takes the first steps out of "lockdown".Sturgeon said it was "clear" some people ignored the remaining guidelines - particularly when it came to travelling long distances for recreation or visiting popular beauty spots.

It was suggested the five-mile guidance could be written into law.Today, Kerr sounded caution on adding more powers to police."People in Scotland don't carry identity

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