Attentions will turn to drink-drivers and terrorism threat as the force urge vigilance and support in the days and weeks ahead.
North Yorkshire Police will launch a new campaign to stop drink-drivers as bars re-open on the Yorkshire Coast. They have also asked the public to be vigilant around terrorist threats as crowds increase in town centres.
Chief Inspector Charlotte Bloxham says they will have numbers on the ground:
She also said there were good signs early on and urged the public to work with them as restrictions are eased.


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