The Liverpool Gym Owner Refusing To Close Despite Being Fined | This Morning

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Liverpool is currently the only English city in the Level 3, Very High alert category – with pubs, gyms, leisure centres, betting shops and casinos ordered to close. But devastated gym owner Nick Whitcombe has taken a stand. Even after police arrived at his premises to issue him a £1000 fine, Nick has kept his gym’s doors open – and raised over £40,000 through a GoFundMe page to pay the fines. But Dr Chris says Nick’s actions are irresponsible. They both join us this morning. Broadcast on 16/10/20

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