told YorkshireLive it has been left with "very little choice" but to take to the streets "as a last resort" against what members perceive as a lack of enforcement from South Yorkshire Police in light of crowds gathering in breach of lockdown rules.
Nasar Raoof, vice chairman of FPNN, said elderly residents who were shielding against COVID-19 were "willing to put their lives on the line".He said: "We have witnessed police officers being laughed at by the people here."There are regularly over 100 of them with no social distancing happening."We don't want to be any sort of vigilante mob, but we have got to call out the problems for what they are.
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