Priti Patel slaps down ‘Covid marshall’ trying to get runner to wear a mask as she vows no new rules ‘today or tomorrow’

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PRITI Patel this morning slapped down a Covid marshall who was trying to tell off a runner for breathing too heavily and not wearing a mask outside.

The Home Secretary insisted it wasn’t necessary for people to wear a mask while they are exercising – as she promised there would be no new Covid rules brought in “today or tomorrow”.

Priti Patel today slapped down a Covid marshall for telling off a runner
A jogger posted a video on Twitter showing a Covid marshall telling off a jogger on his daily exercise

She was confronted with a video as she appeared on This Morning alongside Phil and Holly today – where a Covid marshall appeared to be rapping a jogger for taking his daily exercise.

In the film, runner Gary Purnell filmed himself being stopped by a Covid marshal as he ran along The Thames in Hammersmith, West London.

He was told that under new measures marshals were advising people not to jog there.

Mr Purnell, a writer who has regularly shared anti-lockdown posts on Twitter, insisted he was doing nothing wrong.

HEAVY BREATHING

He protests that he’s allowed one form of exercise a day under the Government’s lockdown rules.

Mr Purnell says: “Why can’t I run along here? Explain why we can’t run?’

The marshal replies: “Because you are breathing heavily.”

Mr Purnell adds: “I’m breathing heavily? You don’t have to wear a mask outside. In the Government rules it doesn’t say I can’t run.”

He responds: “I can’t stop you, I can only tell you that you can’t.”

In the second clip, he confronts the marshal’s supervisor, who says: “We are briefed to stop people. This area gets busy.”

Gary Purnell posted the footage on Twitter

The writer has regularly shared anti-lockdown posts on social media

Mr Purnell replied: “It doesn’t say that on the Government website. The Government website says you are allowed an hour a day exercise.”

The boss says: “We are not stopping people doing exercise.”

But Mr Purnell added: “He’s just stopped me from exercising.”

The supervisor insisited: “He is not stopping you from exercising.”

But the angry jogger replies: “I’ve got this recorded, he said I cannot run along the waterfront because of heavy breathing.”

Mr Purnell ends the exchange by saying: “You have to admit this is the most crazy thing in the world.”

After watching the video, the Home Secretary replied that it was perfectly legal for people to take their daily exercise, even without a mask,.

She added: “You can’t run and wear a mask, that’s not practical and not sensible.

“Exericse is a part of our health and wellbeing, it’s incredibly important.”

She also said there was a key difference between marshals and the police, and only cops can hand out fines.

Some 45,000 penalties have been dished out to rule breakers since the pandemic began, she said, adding “the police will continue to do that”.

Meanwhile, police will help supermarket staff enforce face mask rules if shoppers become aggressive, Britain’s most senior officer has said

Met Police leader Dame Cressida Dick warned officers would not hesitate to step in if Brits flouted strict laws on face coverings.

Priti Patel was shown the video on This Morning