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Furious lockdown rules rebel in Tesco rampage as he demands store sells children's clothing

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Tesco store.Maskless Gwilym Owen, 28, tore plastic sheets off non-essential items at the store in Bangor, Wales, as he hit out at the ban on supermarkets selling non-essential items.It comes as a petition was launched calling on the Welsh Government to allow supermarkets to sell non-essential items.

More than 17,000 people had signed up by Saturday afternoon.But Owens took matters into his own hands as he rampaged through a Tesco store while calling the ban on selling warm kids' clothing "a f***ing disgrace ...because it's almost winter".But First Minister Mark Drakeford said the restrictions were a "matter of fairness" as non-essential retail in Wales has to close during the two-week period, which began at 6pm on Friday and will last until.

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