Five men each face a fine of £10,000 after breaching Covid-19 regulations by hosting more than 60 people at a party in Canterbury.
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Kent Police officers were called to the property in South Street at 12.30am on
Saturday 31 October 2020, following reports of a noisy gathering. When officers
entered the house, they found between 60 and 80 people in the rooms and back
garden of the property. Officers engaged with those present and quickly
dispersed all of those who were not residents of the house, pointing out the
importance of complying with Government rules.
Five residents of the property, who are all aged 19 and 20, were then each
issued with fixed penalty notices. They now each face a fine of £10,000.
Assistant Chief Constable Claire Nix said: 'The number of people our officers
found attending this party was simply unacceptable and they had no option but to
take enforcement action. Social gatherings, whether indoors or outdoors, are
currently limited to six people, with further changes to the rules planned for
later this week. Anyone who breaches the regulations is not only putting their
own health at risk, but that of anyone they come into contact with, as well as
their family and friends, who may be more vulnerable.
‘Kent Police continues to use the approach of engaging, explaining and
encouraging people to do the right thing, but blatant and serious violations of
the rules such as this one will lead to enforcement action. We understand this
is a difficult time for many people and that the vast majority are complying
with the restrictions, but Covid-19 remains a real and deadly threat and
everyone needs to take responsibility for preventing its spread and helping to
save lives.'
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