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Home » News » Cumbria police issue almost 1,000 coronavirus fines since March

Cumbria police issue almost 1,000 coronavirus fines since March

11 January 2021
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727 people fined for breaking coronavirus rules

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Police officers patrol parks to work on enforcing the coronavirus lockdown rules.

Almost 1,000 fines have been handed out by police for breaches of COVID-19 laws in Cumbria since they came into force, figures show.

Home Secretary Priti Patel defended the policing of lockdown breaches across the country, warning that officers “will not hesitate” to take action to safeguard the national recovery effort.

Data published by the National Police Chiefs Council shows a total of 941 fixed penalty notices (FPNs) were issued by Cumbria Constabulary between March 27 and December 20.

Of these, 740 were issued for breaches of coronavirus laws brought in during the first few months of the pandemic, 13 were linked to the tiered alert system introduced in October, and 136 to the national lockdown which began in November.

Of the fines in Cumbria, there were 12 for failing to wear a face covering when required, and eight for breaching international travel rules.

There were also 11 for breaking business regulations.

This may have involved not enforcing face covering regulations or for refusing to close when required to.

Police forces across England and Wales have issued 32,329 FPNs since March, though the NPCC said there had been a downward trend in recent weeks.

The peak occurred during the Easter bank holiday in April, with 3,288 handed out that week.

By contrast, the most recently weekly figures showed 542 tickets were handed out in the week to December 17, compared to 821 in the previous seven days.

Although the NPCC figures do not cover the Christmas and New Year period, Home Secretary Priti Patel said last week that more than 800 fines had been handed out over the previous 14 days.

She also defended the way police have handed out fines for lockdown breaches so far, warning that officers “will not hesitate” to take action.

Ms Patel said: “The vast majority of the public have supported this huge national effort and followed the rules. “But the tragic number of new cases and deaths this week shows there is still a need for strong enforcement where people are clearly breaking these rules to ensure we safeguard our country’s recovery from this deadly virus.”

NPCC chairman Martin Hewitt said enforcement shouldn’t always equal police involvement or a fine being handed out.

But he added: “It is right for officers to be inquisitive about why individuals may be away from home. “Those who blatantly ignore the regulations should expect to receive a fixed penalty notice, and we’ll target our resources towards those who commit the most serious breaches and put others at risk through their behaviour.”

Preliminary crime figures also published by the NPCC on Friday showed that total crime in England and Wales was down 12 per cent in November last year. Mr Hewitt said crime remains lower than at the same point in 2019, but that the demand on the police service is significant.

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