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Jan 2021
North Yorkshire Police has today pledged to get tougher on people breaking lockdown rules and "no longer waste time” with covid rule breakers.
Superintendent Mike Walker, gold commander for the police response in the county to covid, said officers had dealt with cases of people coming from outside the county to beauty spots and others holding birthday parties.
He said while those flouting lockdown rules were in the minority, police would come down harder on those found breaking restrictions.
Superintendent Walker told a press briefing of the North Yorkshire Local Resilience Forum, which is a partnership of emergency agencies:
Since the start of the new national lockdown, police have issued a total of 107 fixed penalty notices - more than double that in the first week of the lockdown in March when 46 were handed out.
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