Seventy revellers face £800 fines after boat party in Acton
MORE than 70 people have been reported for potential £800 penalties after they breached COVID regulations by attending a boat party at North Acton. Police were called to Volt Avenue shortly after 11pm on Saturday (30) after reports of a large gathering on a moored boat. The group was dispersed and 72 people were reported for potential fixed penalty notices for attending an indoor gathering of more than 15 people. The organiser was reported for a possible £10,000 penalty. Det Chief Insp Thomas Bowen said: This was a blatant breach of the rules in place to save lives and protect the huge pressure on the NHS.
Over 70 Revellers Face Covid Fines After London Boat Party
31 Jan 2021
Over 70 people are facing coronavirus fines after police busted a boat party in Ealing, London, being held in defiance of the stringent anti-coronavirus lockdown.
The Metropolitan Police were “called to Volt Avenue, North Acton shortly after 23.00hrs on Saturday, 30 January to reports of a large gathering on a moored boat”, according to a police news bulletin, discovering a party which was being attended by over 70 people.
“The group was dispersed and a total of 72 people were reported for the consideration of fixed penalty notices of £800 for attending an indoor gathering of more than 15 people in breach of the Coronavirus regulations,” the force reported, adding that the party’s alleged organiser has been identified and reported for a fixed penalty notice of up to £10,000.
Revellers at £4m Essex mansion rave who tried to con police they were making a music video are fined total of £15,000 while 200-person party at Liverpool hotel and gathering of 70 on London boat are also closed down in covidiot crackdown
Essex Police handed out fines totalling £15,000 after 18 people caught partying
Police attended the £4 million property in Sewardstonebury at 5pm on Saturday
Also on Saturday 72 people were found partying on a boat in Ealing, London
At 3.15am today officers found 200 people partying at hotel in Liverpool centre