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Lockdown turning Scots 'resentful and rebellious' former senior police officer warns

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coronavirus restrictions and extra strain on police are creating a "combustible" atmosphere in Scotland, a former deputy police chief has warned.

Tom Wood said officers are coping "so far" but claimed more people are becoming resentful and "covidiots" are taking their toll.

The ex Lothian deputy chief constable sounded the warning as Scotland prepares for a new five-level covid alert system and likely curbs on freedom through winter as the virus continues to claim lives.

Wood also criticised a "toxic" political divide across the UK, and increased violence against police.Scotland's deputy first minister John Swinney said he's convinced the public are being compliant because the evidence shows covid is still lethal.Wood, writing in The.

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