The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Fines warning remains

- By Joel Lamy joel.lamy@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter: @PTJoelLamy

More than 200 fines relating to Covid-19 have been issued by Cambridges­hire police over the past month.

The force issued 807 fixed penalty notices between March 27, 2020 and March 14, 2021.

This compares to 596 between March 27, 2020 and February 14, 2021 - a rise of 211.

Overall, two people have been fined for holding a gathering of more than 30 people, 30 for face covering breaches, 14 for internatio­nal travel breaches and 10 for business regulation­s breaches.

The remaining fines relate to other breaches of the law.

In Lincolnshi­re, police have handed out 899 fixed penalty notices in total, while in Northampto­nshire the figure is 2,756.

In total, police in England and Wales have processed a total of 94,368 fixed penalty notices for breaches of coronaviru­s restrictio­ns up to March 14.

Chair of the National Police Chiefs’ Council Martin Hewitt speaking about the national picture, said: “While it is encouragin­g to see that the number of fines processed in the last month has decreased, a small number of people continue to defy the rules.

“It is particular­ly frustratin­g to see the groups of selfish and irresponsi­ble people organising and attending illegal parties and unlicenced music events – they clearly have no regard for the rules and we move quickly to enforcemen­t in these cases.

“Looking ahead as restrictio­ns start to ease we will be focusing our efforts on these types of large indoor gatherings.

“Any person who organises or attends these events clearly doesn’t need the regulation­s explaining to them and we will not hesitate to issue fines where necessary. As the rules change in the coming days, weeks and months we can expect crime, including violent crime, to return to pre-lockdown levels. All forces have robust plans in place to deal with violence and clamp down on violent offenders.

“The Government’s road map dates for coming out of lockdown does give people hope and some light at the end of the tunnel, but we cannot become complacent. It is vital people continue to follow the rules at each stage when restrictio­ns are eased. Otherwise, we risk underminin­g our efforts up to now.

“Our officers will be more visible at key dates in the road map to engage with the public and keep explaining the restrictio­ns which remain in place at the time, and we hope the public will continue to support us in our efforts to prevent the further spread of the virus.”

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Police Covid patrols will continue in Peterborou­gh

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