Canterbury party hosts and holiday maker from Dartford fined by police for breaching Covid-19 regulations
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Updated: 16:09, 17 December 2020
A man who went to work at a coffee shop instead of self-isolating after a trip abroad has been hit with a fine for breaching Covid-19 regulations.
He is among a number of people in Kent who have been issued with fixed penalty notices by police for not adhering to Government rules.
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The man from Dartford was fined after failing to self-isolate upon his return to the UK following a trip to Turkey in November.
When police visited his home address, they found he had gone to work at a coffee shop.
Officers assaulted after responding to reports of a house party in Mill Road, Gillingham
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Police officers responding to a house party have been assaulted, suffering face and hand injuries.
They were called to a house in Mill Road, Gillingham, at 12.20am yesterday, where they found evidence that a party had taken place.
The party and assaults are alleged to have happened at a house in Mill Road, Gillingham
While at the property, three people assaulted five officers.
One police officer had to go to hospital with a hand injury and a second received facial injuries, not reported to be serious. The three other officers were not injured.