Episode 7
With the new regulations for travel becoming ever more complicated, it's not surprising passengers are starting to fight back.
The Aviation police in the form of Sergeant Dawson and Inspector Shard have their diplomatic hats on as they uphold the new quarantine laws of the land. Since February 15th anyone travelling back from a red-list coronavirus hotspot must stay in a special quarantine hotel for 10 days. But in tonight's episode, one passenger who has changed planes in a red country is adamantly refusing to comply with the rules - and it's not just human passengers who are forced to have a stopover.
The City of London Corporation Animal Reception Centre handles tens of millions of animals who pass through Heathrow every year and whilst staff adore the delightful dog reunions, there are some tardy tortoises who end up having to hang around.
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