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The National Authorities Chiefs’ Council, which released the data, said that up to 22 June, no fines were released by forces in England and Wales for breaches of the quarantine guidelines after showing up in the UK from abroad.
Two British nationals were fined at Coquelles, near Calais, in northern France, on 28 June, while a European was fined in Hull the following day.
The British Transportation Police was the only force to hand out fines in England and Wales, issuing 10 tickets up to 22 June.
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Cops broke up occasions at Clapham Common at the end of last month.
Just 97 fines were released in England and 57 handed out in Wales throughout the 2 weeks to 6 July.
The figures do not consist of fines released throughout the local lockdown in Leicester, which was revealed on 30 June, although the laws implementing it only was available in on 3 July People or companies that consistently flout these new laws can be fined as much as ₤ 3,200
Martin Hewitt, the NPCC chairman, stressed the need for everyone to be “personally accountable” in their daily lives by wearing face coverings “where needed” and preventing congested public places.
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