<p>Following a relaxation in lockdown to contain<a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/coronavirus" target="_blank"> COVID-19</a> in Karnataka, the traffic was back on Bengaluru roads and long queues were seen at liquor outlets on Monday morning.</p>.<p>Most people were not wearing masks or maintaining social distance. Police, including the traffic cops, were hardly seen at signals and checkpoints after the lockdown was lifted in non-containment areas.</p>.<p>Customers at liquor outlets have been standing in queues since early morning. However, there was confusion among the owners about the timing. Even after 9 am when most of the liquor shops were closed, people were standing in the queues. Some have made sure to keep their footwear in the queue if they step out.</p>.<p>Policemen have been deployed at liquor shops to maintain social distance. Blocking of all major roads and flyovers and barricades is continuing in the city. </p>
<p>Following a relaxation in lockdown to contain<a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/coronavirus" target="_blank"> COVID-19</a> in Karnataka, the traffic was back on Bengaluru roads and long queues were seen at liquor outlets on Monday morning.</p>.<p>Most people were not wearing masks or maintaining social distance. Police, including the traffic cops, were hardly seen at signals and checkpoints after the lockdown was lifted in non-containment areas.</p>.<p>Customers at liquor outlets have been standing in queues since early morning. However, there was confusion among the owners about the timing. Even after 9 am when most of the liquor shops were closed, people were standing in the queues. Some have made sure to keep their footwear in the queue if they step out.</p>.<p>Policemen have been deployed at liquor shops to maintain social distance. Blocking of all major roads and flyovers and barricades is continuing in the city. </p>