Extra police patrols will be in place in town centres in North Yorkshire in the run up to Christmas.
Extra festive police patrols in North Yorkshire will be used to help enforce the new rules around facemasks in shops and on public transport.
Superintendent Mike Walker is from North Yorkshire Police, he says officers will engage with members of the public not following the rules.
Superintendent Mike Walker from North Yorkshire police says the extra police presence is normal during busy shopping periods and this year will also support retailers in dealing with the new face mask regulations.


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