LONDON: Campaigners are calling for an urgent review of police guidance on visiting the countryside during the shutdown after receiving hundreds of messages from concerned residents.
They said recent advice to police forces that it is lawful to drive somewhere to exercise, including a trip to the countryside, would cause “untold anxieties” in their communities.
As a rule of thumb, police forces were told visiting the countryside was permissible if more time is spent walking than driving to the starting point. Stopping to rest or
eat lunch while on a long walk is also acceptable, the guidance said.
It was issued by the National Police Chiefs’ Council and College of Police following complaints officers were being heavy-handed in their interpretation of the coronavirus restrictions.
Examples include Derbyshire Police filming walkers with drones to deter visits to the Peak District, while North Yorkshire Police stopped drivers to see if their journeys could be deemed essential.
But now the National Rural Crime Network (NRCN), National Farmers’ Union (NFU), Countryside Alliance and the Country Land and Business Association (CLA) want restrictions tightened.
In an open letter to Justice Secretary Robert Buckland, they claimed the guidance would make managing Covid-19 more difficult. The signatories said they were receiving hundreds of messages every day from residents complaining of people flouting the law.
The letter read: “There are great concerns that the new policing guidance will encourage even more people to carry out unnecessarily long journeys to exercise in rural areas, which will in turn put increased pressures on rural police forces and communities.”
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