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Coronavirus: Clamp-down on barbers offering lockdown haircuts
- Author, Colin Campbell
- Role, 大象传媒 South East Special Correspondent
Thirty barber shops in Kent have been ordered to cease trading after a 大象传媒 investigation found businesses offering haircuts during lockdown.
Trading standards issued prohibition notices to premises suspected of breaking legislation intended to halt the spread of coronavirus.
It came after 大象传媒 South East found that 19 of 50 barbers contacted by phone were still offering appointments.
Hairdressers and barbers are .
"What these select number of barbers are doing is unfair, said Steve Rock, of Kent County Council Trading Standards.
"They're not adhering to the legal requirements and they're putting people's lives at risk by continuing to trade."
Anyone caught breaching the prohibition notice could face criminal prosecution and an unlimited fine, the council said.
Hilary Hall, of the National Hair and Beauty Federation, said "reputable" businesses who had spent more than two months "sitting tight worrying about their financial future" felt "angry and undermined by the irresponsible actions of just a few in this sector".
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