Although she finally agreed to lift the final legal restrictions on Covid from Monday, Ms Sturgeon urged the public to continue wearing masks voluntarily. She argued on Saturday that the “overwhelming majority” of Scots would continue to follow her advice even when they no longer had a legal obligation to do so. Those who violate the laws on face masks can be issued a fixed fine of 60 60 by the police, which is reduced to £ 30 if paid within 28 days. Ms Sturgeon had previously admitted to violating her own face mask rules in December 2020 when she was photographed talking at a funeral with her face uncovered. He apologized for what he described as a “stupid mistake” and did not take any police action. Last month, he did not wear a face mask at Westminster Abbey at a memorial service for Prince Philip. Although she had no legal obligation to wear it due to different rules in England, at that time Mrs Sturgeon’s rules imposed their use on places of worship in Scotland.

“Virtue mark for official photos”

Craig Hoy, the Scottish Tory MSP, posted a video of the barber incident on his Twitter account: