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Shop puts up sign telling customers not to cover their faces 'for security reasons'

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A shop in Derbyshire has told customers they can't cover their faces in store despite the new rules requiring people to wear face masks in shops to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

A Nisa shop in Danesmoor, near Chesterfield, has put a sign in its window telling customers not to cover their faces in store for "security reasons".

Since July 24, face coverings have been mandatory in shops and supermarkets after the Government brought in new regulations to curb the spread of coronavirus.

However, the sign at the Chesterfield Nisa, written in capital letters, reads (sic): "For security reasons, pls do not cover your face or head in this shop." According to the manager of the store, who did not want to be named, he is allowing people to wear

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