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Two reported for Covid fine after organising baby shower in Hornchurch

Two reported for Covid fine after organising baby shower in Hornchurch News   •   Jan 26, 2021 12:10 GMT [Stock image] Two have been reported for breaching Covid regulations after police found 20 people attending a baby shower in Hornchurch. Officers had gone to a private address in Elm Park Avenue, Hornchurch at 18:10hrs on Sunday, 24 January. Inside they found 20 guests from a number of different households. Those attending ranged in age from young children, to teenagers, to people in their late 40s. After seeing the gifts and balloons, it quickly became apparent to the officers that the gathering was not spontaneous and the two organisers – men aged 22 and 44 - were reported for £200 fines.

Police break up baby shower attended by 20 people

Police break up baby shower attended by 20 people The two organisers, men aged 22 and 44, were both reported for breaking lockdown rules. Sign me up now When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Police have reported two men for breaking Covid rules after 20 people attended a baby shower. Body-worn footage of officers entering the house in Hornchurch, east London, on Sunday shows the group sitting around a table covered with food and a balloon arch at one end of the room.

Hornchurch residents fined after baby shower

Police attending a baby shower in Hornchurch with 20 others from different households. - Credit: Met Police Two people have been fined £200 for breaching Covid regulations after police found 20 - from a variety of households - attending a baby shower in Hornchurch. Okay, a really big dinner, a police officer said on entering a property in Elm Park Avenue where there was a huge spread, balloons, gifts and 20 people present. There were a number of different households, ranging from young children to adults in their late forties, at the home at 6.10pm on Sunday (January 24). Police said it quickly became apparent to the officers that the gathering was not spontaneous. The two organisers – men aged 22 and 44 – were reported and fined.  The others were told they could all be fined £200 but were then warned and told to go home.

Illegal car meet in Rainham sees 49 fined for Covid breaches

Published: 4:04 PM January 17, 2021    Updated: 5:55 PM January 17, 2021 An illegal car race meeting in Rainham saw police hand out 49 people for breaching Covid restrictions last night. Officers shut down the meet after they were called to Ferry Lane at 11.46pm to reports that around 50 vehicles had gathered. The group were spotted speeding around a roundabout and mixing with other drivers with no social distancing. Almost 50 people were fined over the illegal car meet - Credit: MPS East Area BCU Commander Detective Chief Superintendent Stephen Clayman said: It is unacceptable that people are still breaking the rules at a time when there is so much pressure on the NHS.

Police fine 49 petrolheads for breaking Covid lockdown

Police fined 49 petrolheads for breaking Covid lockdown after they were caught speeding round a roundabout at an illegal Romford car meet. Officers found the group of around 50 vehicles speeding around the local area last night and those in attendance were mixing without any social distancing.  Body worn footage from the scene showed officers walking towards a red car which was turning on the pavement while dozens of other cars lined the roads just before midnight.  Police in Romford fined 49 petrolheads for breaching coronavirus restrictions after they were caught speeding round a roundabout just before midnight last night. Pictured: Police at the scene

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