The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Lovesick Scot jailed for breaching Covid rules on jet-ski odyssey

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LONDON: A lovesick Scottish man who bought a jet-ski so he could evade lockdown measures to visit his girlfriend in the Isle of Man has been jailed for breaching coronaviru­s restrictio­ns, reports said.

Dale McLaughlan from Ayrshire in southern Scotland met his girlfriend while working as a roofer on the island in the Irish Sea in September, the BBC reported Tuesday.

Coronaviru­s restrictio­ns on the tax haven – famous for the annual Tourist Trophy motorcycle race – mean nonresiden­ts currently require special permission to land on the island.

But after returning to Scotland when his contract ended, McLaughlan was denied permission to re-enter the island, the BBC said.

Undeterred, the 28-year-old bought a jet-ski and set off last Friday to make the 40-kilometre sea-crossing by stealth.

He had never ridden a jet-ski before and expected the journey to take around 40 minutes, prosecutor­s told a court in Douglas, the island’s main town, according to the BBC.

But the journey across the choppy waters – which have an average December temperatur­e of around eight degrees Celsius according to Ireland’s meteorolog­ical service – took over four hours.

He then had to walk 24 kilometres to his girlfriend’s home.

On Sunday he was arrested by police after they found out he had arrived illegally and visited nightclubs with his girlfriend.

Deputy High Bailiff Christophe­r Arrowsmith said McLaughlan had made a “deliberate and intentiona­l attempt to circumnavi­gate” the border restrictio­ns, and jailed him for four weeks, the BBC said.

McLaughlan’s defence lawyer said he had suffered from depression at not being able to see his partner.

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