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The deputy national chair of the Police Federation of England and Wales says the "abhorrent, senseless acts of violence" that took place yesterday are detracting officers from everyday policing.
"We're not able to attend all the 999 calls because of what's happening," Lynch adds, saying officer morale and wellbeing is being affected by the riots and "we haven't got an infinite number of officers".
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