Portsmouth News

£13,600 fine for students flouting rules

17 young people each given £800 fixed penalty notice for group party

- by DAVID GEORGE The News david.george@thenews.co.uk

STUDENTS who chose to flout Covid-19 lockdown rules and host a party have been reported for summons by police.

Shortly after 1.30am on Saturday, February 20, police officers were called to Catherine House in Stanhope Road, Portsmouth, after security guards identified a party taking place in the building.

They were found out after three men entered the building without ID and security investigat­ed.

Police were called and officers found 17 people, all between 18 and 21, at a party. All were given £800 fixed penalty notices.

It comes after a similar incident in January at the same accommodat­ion block, when 25 students were found partying at 3am.

Hampshire Constabula­ry says it has highlighte­d the incidents to serve as a reminded to the public of what happens when you break the national restrictio­ns.

Superinten­dent Phil Lamb said: ‘While a roadmap to exiting this period of national restrictio­ns is being announced by the government, it is important to remember that the current health protection regulation­s are still in place until the restrictio­ns are lifted.

‘Anyone who does not follow the regulation­s faces enforcemen­t action.

‘The risk of transmissi­on of the virus is still very real and those who have received a vaccinatio­n should not presume they are exempt from the rules either.

‘The message remains simple, you should stay at home, unless you have a valid reason for going out.

‘It’s disappoint­ing to see that we’re still having to take enforcemen­t action at gatherings like this.’

Superinten­dent Lamb added that the ‘vast majority’ of students have continued to stick to the national restrictio­ns.

Under the current national restrictio­ns you should not be meeting with anyone outside of your household or support bubble, either indoors or outdoors, to limit the spread of Covid-19.

Police officers have also responded to a similar incident in Southampto­n, fining 10 people at an accommodat­ion block in St Mary's Road on February 3.

Supt Lamb said: ‘Limiting the spread of infection is everybody’s responsibi­lity, and not just down to the police or enforcemen­t.

‘We will continue to work with our health colleagues, businesses, government, hospitalit­y owners, local authoritie­s, universiti­es, and others, as we ensure that we all play our part in keeping our communitie­s as safe as possible throughout the pandemic.’

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ILLEGAL GATHERING Catherine House in Stanhope Road, Portsmouth, where 17 people, all between 18 and 21, were discovered at a party

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