Near White Coppice POLICE have handed out 12 fines after 100 people attended an illegal rave. A drone video shows officers breaking up an illegal rave which took place in Chorley with an estimated 100 people present. They were called at around 9pm on Saturday, March 6, to reports of a party in the woods between Healey Nab and White Coppice. Though many people fled the area when officers arrived, 12 fines were issued for breaches of coronavirus regulations, two people were dealt with for drugs offences and the music equipment being used was seized. A rave of 100 people was broken up at Healey Nab, Chorley, on Saturday. Though many fled, 12 fines were issued for breaches of Coronavirus regulations, 2 people dealt with for drug offences & music equipment was seized. Report suspected breaches https://t.co/hTDtmXcFFHpic.twitter.com/UOGQ18ZRyV Chorley Police (@ChorleyPolice) March 8, 2021
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POLICE across Lancashire disrupted a number of coronavirus breaches over the last weekend, including a wedding and a hot tub party. In total between 6am on Friday and 6am on Monday officers received 362 Covid logs and issued 124 tickets. This had fallen slightly compared to 461 Covid logs and 277 tickets issued the previous weekend. Lancashire Police chief superintendent Russ Procter said: “While it is pleasing to see a significant drop in Covid-related logs, we remain in the middle of a pandemic and it is crucial we stick to the rules and regulations and play our part. “We have always taken a proportionate approach to breaches of the regulations, educating, explaining and engaging first, with enforcement as a last resort but when people blatantly break the rules we will not hesitate to take a firmer approach.