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Bottomless brunches reshape policing strategies in Lincoln city centre

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Bottomless brunches reshape policing strategies in Lincoln city centre

Title: Unlimited Brunch Offers Require Novel Policing Strategies in Lincoln City Centre

The rising popularity of unlimited brunch offers in Lincoln has led to an intersection of daytime and nighttime economies, presenting a novel challenge for Lincolnshire Police. The all-you-can-drink practices have brought an uptick in daytime revelry. In response, the police have adjusted their strategies to ensure safety and order in the city centre effectively round the clock. Officers are now more regularly patrolling areas surrounding popular brunch venues, aiming to control the vibrant atmosphere that often extends into the afternoon and occasionally into the evening as well. This change underscores the dynamic nature of Lincoln’s social fabric and the adaptive steps taken by local law enforcement to prioritise community wellness.

This story was adapted by The Lincoln Post from original reporting by lincolnshirelive.co.uk.

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