Western Daily Press (Saturday)

No quarantine breach fines

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NOT a single person has been fined by police in England and Wales for breaching quarantine rules after arriving from abroad, new figures show.

Just 10 tickets were handed out to passengers for not wearing face coverings on public transport, according to the data released by the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) on Friday.

The figures come as quarantine rules for people returning to or visiting the UK from a list of countries, including popular holiday destinatio­ns, were relaxed yesterday.

The 14-day self-isolation policy for UK arrivals, bar a handful of exemptions, was introduced on June 8, with breaches punishable of fines of between £100 and £1,000.

It was met with fierce criticism over the impact on the UK’s travel, tourism and hospitalit­y industries.

The NPCC said: “Up to June 22, no fines were issued by territoria­l forces in England and Wales for breaches of the requiremen­t to quarantine following internatio­nal travel.”

The figures do not include fines given by Border Force, who have issued three penalties. Two

British nationals were fined at Coquelles, near Calais, in France, while a European was issued a penalty in Hull.

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