A man, 41, was arrested in connection to a breach of the peace offence during a lockdown protest in the Glasgow Green. 

Two protests against the lockdown restrictions took place in Glasgow on Saturday in Glasgow Green and at Queen's Park. 

Three warnings were issued to protestors in Queen's Park, while at the Glasgow Green gathering one man was arrested and charged. 

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The 41-year-old will appear at court at a later date. 

Police Scotland praised the "vast majority" for following police guidance to avoid the gatherings. 

Advice by the Scottish Government still discourages meeting up with people with other households and bans mass gatherings. 

A Police Scotland spokesman said: "The vast majority of people listened to the clear guidance and did not attend these events.

"Where a small number of people attended gatherings in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dundee, officers engaged with them and encouraged them to return home.

"Enforcement action was taken as a last resort and three warnings were issued to people at Queens Park in Glasgow, while at the Glasgow Green gathering, a 41-year-old man was arrested and charged with a breach of the peace.

"He will appear at court at a later date.

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"The Scottish Government's guidance is clear - people should only leave the house for very limited purposes, for example for basic necessities, such as food and medicine, for exercise, for medical needs or travelling for work which cannot be done at home."

The protests were believed to be organised by UK Freedom Movement, however, no group has taken responsibility for organising the protests across the UK.