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Coronavirus: Police break up ‘reckless’ party of 40 people in Cleethorpes

Household served with breach of Covid-19 restrictions penalty notice

Samuel Osborne
Saturday 31 October 2020 13:46 EDT
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Police have broken up a “reckless” illegal house party of 40 people in Cleethorpes.

The householder was served with a breach of Covid-19 restrictions penalty notice when officers attended the property on Davenport Drive in the early hours of Saturday morning, Humberside Police said.

The party was “clearly-pre planned” and there were over 40 people in the house when police arrived, Neighbourhood Chief Inspector Paul French said.

He said the party was a “reckless breach of Covid-19 regulations at a crucial time".

The party was “not only illegal, but increases the risk of infecting so many other people,” he added.

Hosts of such parties could potentially face a £10,000 fine, he warned.

North East Lincolnshire and North Lincolnshire moved into tier 2 restrictions on Saturday, meaning mixing between different households indoors is no longer allowed.

Ch Ins French said: "This was a reckless breach of Covid-19 regulations at a crucial time when this deadly virus is continuing to spread and harm our communities.

"The party was clearly pre-planned and had, when we arrived, over 40 people in the house.

"This is not only illegal, but increases the risk of infecting so many other people.

"We know this is a really difficult time for people, this is not about stopping people's fun and celebrations, it’s about saving lives.

"The vast majority of our communities are following the regulations and are making huge personal sacrifices so when this type of event comes to our attention we must take strong action against those involved.

"I would appeal to everyone to work with us on these new restrictions and make sure they do not put themselves or others at risk of infection.

“If we are made aware or come across blatant, and reckless, breaches such as pre-planned large parties, we will take action against the host and potentially this could lead to a £10,000 fine.”

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