Police called after Black Friday supermarket rush
Tesco stores across the region were forced closed last night after hundreds of shoppers turned out for Black Friday Sales
Tesco stores across the region were forced closed last night after hundreds of shoppers turned out for Black Friday Sales
The Chief Constable of Greater Manchester police says he's disappointed at the lack of security staff on duty across large supermarkets to deal with Black Friday. Officers were called to 7 stores and made a number of arrests after fights broke out as hundreds of people turned out to grab a bargain.
"The events of last night were totally predictable and I am disappointed that stores did not have sufficient security staff on duty.
"This created situations where we had to deal with crushing, disorder and disputes between customers.
"It does not help that this was in the early hours when police resources are already stretched.
"Across Greater Manchester large supermarkets already make significant demands on policing through calls to shoplifting, anti-social behaviour and thefts of fuel from their petrol stations - much of which is preventable.
"We just ask these stores to work with us to reduce the demands on policing and reduce the risks of disorder and crime."
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