Sgt Paul Cording from North Yorkshire Police conducts a road check to convey the government’s “stay-at-home” message, in Harrogate, Britain March 26, 2020 in this image obtained from social media. Licence plate blurred at source. Twitter @OscarRomeo1268 via REUTERS
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