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By Press Association 2021 View of Lerwick A number of police officers have been issued with fixed-penalty notices after an indoor gathering in Shetland breached coronavirus restrictions. The gathering occurred in a property in Russell Crescent, Lerwick, at around 6.15pm on Friday while the island was still in Level 3 of Scotland’s measures. Six people were issued with notices and Police Scotland confirmed a number of officers had been among them. A spokeswoman said: “Officers were called to a report of a gathering in breach of coronavirus regulations within a property in Russell Crescent, Lerwick, at around 6.15pm on Friday May 14. ....
Six people, including some police offers, were issued fixed penalty notices A “SMALL number” of police officers have been issued with fixed penalty notices after attending an indoor gathering in Shetland. Officers were called to a gathering at a home on Russell Crescent, Lerwick, on Friday. Six people, including a number of police officers, were fined and the group was broken up, the BBC reports. At the time level 3 restrictions were still in place, meaning people were not able to meet in private homes. Shetland moved to level 1 on Monday, and six people from three households are now allowed to gather in a home. ....
BBC News Published A number of police officers in Shetland have been issued with fixed penalty notices for socialising indoors. Fellow officers were called to a report of a gathering in a house in Lerwick s Russell Crescent on Friday evening, when restrictions were still in place. Six people, including some officers, were issued with fixed penalty notices and the group was broken up. Superintendent Maggie Pettigrew said it was extremely disappointing a small number officers were involved. At the time of the incident, Shetland was still under level three restrictions which do not allow socialising in homes. Shetland moved to level one on Monday, meaning six people from three households can meet in a home. ....