Here is how people living in Hertfordshire can report breaches of lockdown rules.
England was placed into a second national lockdown earlier this month, and the Government has put in place restrictions to ease the spread of the virus.
Under the rules, you must not meet socially indoors with family or friends unless they're part of your household or support bubble - a close support network between a household with only one adult.
You can still continue to exercise outdoors, visit outdoor public places with the people you live with, your bubble or one person from another household, but you cannot meet them in a private garden.
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People are encourage to adhere to the two metre social distancing rule and wear a mask in areas such as public transport or in shops, unless you are exempt.
Meeting in larger groups is against the law and police have been granted powers to enforce these rules through fines and dispersing gatherings.
You can be fined £200 for the first offence, doubling for each further offence up to a maximum of £6,400 and officers can issues fines of £10,000 if you hold a gathering of more than 30 people.
If you need to report someone who is breaching the regulations you can do so by calling 101, reporting online or using the online webchat.
For more information go to https://www.herts.police.uk/
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