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Police break up Haringey traveller funeral
The police were called to an even morurning the loss of a travller in Clyde Road with more than 100 people in attendance. Photo: Google Maps Police have dished out 42 fines after more than 100 people gathered for a traveller funeral in Haringey. Officers were called to Clyde Road, Haringey, on Thursday, January 14 after receiving calls from members of the public who were concerned about the number of people in attendance. More than 100 people had come together to mourn the loss of a member of the traveller community. According to the Met Police, more some of those in attendance were consuming alcohol and became aggressive towards officers when advised that they were breaching coronavirus regulations and needed to disperse.
Police break up Haringey traveller funeral
The police were called to an even morurning the loss of a travller in Clyde Road with more than 100 people in attendance. Photo: Google Maps Police have dished out 42 fines after more than 100 people gathered for a traveller funeral in Haringey. Officers were called to Clyde Road, Haringey, on Thursday, January 14 after receiving calls from members of the public who were concerned about the number of people in attendance. More than 100 people had come together to mourn the loss of a member of the traveller community. According to the Met Police, more some of those in attendance were consuming alcohol and became aggressive towards officers when advised that they were breaching coronavirus regulations and needed to disperse.
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Police break up 100-strong funeral wake for traveller in Seven Sisters Anthony France
Police fined 42 mourners £200 each for breaching lockdown after more than 100 attended a traveller’s funeral wake in north London.
Officers were called by members of the public concerned about the large gathering in Clyde Road, Seven Sisters on Thursday, January 14.
More than 100 people had come together to mourn the loss of a member of the traveller community, police said. A maximum of 30 people are allowed to attend funerals under coronavirus laws.
The Met said some were consuming alcohol and became aggressive towards police when advised they were breaching Covid-19 regulations and needed to disperse.