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Oct 2020
North Yorkshire Police has urged people in tier three areas not to travel to the county during this October half term.
Amid concerns that people from the “very high” tier will venture into the county, police have asked people not to travel unless it is for work, education or caring responsibilities.
It comes as the county currently sits in the lowest tier, meaning it follows the national guidance with no additional restrictions.
Those areas in tier three, such as Lancashire and Greater Manchester, cannot socialise indoors with other households and have seen pubs closed.
He also urged young people in the county to follow social distancing guidance and to stick to the rule of six during the break.
Earlier this week, Superintendent Walker added that there would be a visible presence across the county amid concern that people would also travel from tier two areas, such as York and West Yorkshire.
He said, while the force could not enforce travel restrictions, there would be officers out enforcing the national rules.
It comes as the force has handed out 1,151 coronavirus penalties, the most of any police force in the country.
The vast majority were issued for non-essential journeys at the start of lockdown.
The force is also considering introducing “covid cars” as part of £291,897 worth of funding from government to help with enforcement of covid restrictions.
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