Guardian community team 

What is it like asking people to comply with coronavirus restrictions?

We would like to hear from public facing workers about the experience of being asked to enforce government guidelines
  
  

As a legal condition introduced last month, venues were obliged to record customer details in an effort to remain Covid-secure.
As a legal condition introduced last month, venues were obliged to record customer details in an effort to remain Covid-secure. Photograph: Ian Forsyth/Getty Images

We would like to hear from hospitality staff, people who work in shops, public transport and other workers about the experience of asking customers and patrons to comply with the coronavirus restrictions.

At the weekend, it emerged that public health officials and contractors in England have barely used check-in data from millions of people who have visited cafes, pubs and restaurants.

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