Staff facing violence and abuse amid reports government wants to toughen enforcement

British supermarkets have said they will require help from the police if the government wishes to increase enforcement of lockdown rules such as wearing masks and social distancing to stem increasing numbers of coronavirus infections.

The British Retail Consortium (BRC) said on Monday it was “essential [that] police support the work being done by retailers” to avoid confrontations between abusive customers and shop workers.

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