Iceland and Co-op staff won't enforce the new face mask rules as they "have got enough to deal with". Bosses say workers fear verbal and physical abuse if they were to police the new restrictions.
Yesterday it became compulsory by law for shoppers to wear face masks to help tackle the new Omicron variant. READ MORE:M&S is giving all shoppers free advent calendars and loads have gin snowglobes and money inside Police have the power to issue £200 fines for those who refuse to wear a mask, and could double to £400 for a second offence and £800 for a third.
Anyone who repeatedly masks wearing rules could face a maximum penalty of £6,400. Richard Walker, managing director of frozen food chain Iceland, said they would instead be focusing on the
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