Motorists criticised for queuing for drive-thru Costa coffee - but did they break any rules?

Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has criticised motorists for heading out on non-essential visits to Costa coffee drive throughs during lockdown.

Drivers queued for up to 40 minutes at the Costa drive through at Cameron Toll Shopping Centre in Edinburgh, when it reopened at the weekend.

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Meanwhile, the drive through in Old Trafford, Manchester had to temporarily close after enormous queues formed at the weekend.

A total of 29 branches around the UK also saw massive tailbacks once they reopened the takeaway service.

What did Nicola Sturgeon say?

At her daily Covid-19 press conference, the First Minister asked people to question whether a visit to Costa’s drive throughs counted as an essential journey.

“We really are at the critical stage. This means asking you again to stick rigorously to the current rules. It means asking you to think hard about your own compliance and tightening that if anything now, not easing up on it,” she said.

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“If you have been going out a bit more than you should, please rectify that. Please stay home, except for essential purposes and remember that this stage essential purposes only means food supplies, medicines and daily exercise.

“You should ask yourself if going for a drive through coffee is really an essential journey.”