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Liverpool fans’ Premier League title celebrations ‘not safe’ with coronavirus ‘a real risk’ as mayor considers curfew

  • ‘There are clearly too many fans intoxicated,’ says mayor Joe Anderson as he pleads with Liverpool supporters celebrating Premier League title win to head home
  • Mayor says ‘police will take action against people not obeying rules’ as celebrations enter second day

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Liverpool fans let off flares as they celebrate outside the Liver Building after the team was crowned Premier League champions. Photos: DPA
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Liverpool mayor Joe Anderson is considering imposing a curfew on Saturday night as tens of thousands of Liverpool FC fans spent a second day celebrating their first Premier League title.

Local media reported Anderson was holding urgent talks with city chief constable Andy Cook over concerns that drink-fuelled people and a failure to observe social distancing had presented a major problem.

Anderson pleaded on social media for fans to head home. “There are clearly too many people intoxicated and causing antisocial behaviour around the City Centre,” he said.

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“Please, I urge you to leave the City Centre now, it is not safe. Police will take action against people not obeying rules. Covid-19 is still a real risk.”

Liverpool fans celebrate in large numbers in the City Centre.
Liverpool fans celebrate in large numbers in the City Centre.
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His plea was accompanied by a photo taken from his City Hall office at the Cunard Building showing crowds at the waterfront Pier Head area.

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