This vehicle came to our attention due to the manner of driving, tweeted North Wales Police Special Constabularly on Sunday.
It also transpired the driver had no insurance and only a provisional licence. Officers seized the vehicle and reported her for three offences.
Our team continue to come across motorists travelling in breach of COVID regs’. This evening our SC road safety unit have reported 5 people incl’ 4 teenagers who had travelled from Ellsmere Port to Ogwen Cottage in Snowdonia to climb Tryfan in the dark in trainers! #STAYATHOME HGCSwyddogion Gwirfoddol/ NWP Special Constabulary (@NWPspecials) January 9, 2021
To climb a mountain in trainers in the dark
Day trippers have been accused of invading a small village from miles away , despite Covid lockdown rules which urge people to stay local.
Furious residents say carloads of visitors have been descending on tiny High Spen, near Gateshead, in order to visit nearby beauty spot Chopwell Wood.
Pictures and video show streets lined with parked cars - with almost every available space taken along what residents say are usually empty streets.
The footage was recorded on Saturday, as locked-down Britons looked for ways to entertain themselves with shops, bars and restaurants closed.
But while people are allowed out of their homes to exercise under current lockdown rules in England, the Government says the outdoor activity must be carried out in their local area.
A video of a woman apparently being arrested for sitting on a bench was staged-managed by anti-lockdown protesters, Dorset Police said.
Footage, which has been shared widely online, shows three police officers surrounding a woman in Bournemouth for allegedly leaving her house more than once in a day.
The clip then shows a woman being handcuffed and led away by officers as she repeatedly tells them: I was sitting on a bench .
But police believe the video was planned, stage-managed and recorded by members of an anti-lockdown protest group who were present in the town on Saturday.
The force said three people were arrested following the demonstrations, after refusing to give their details to officers who attempted to issue them with fines for breaching coronavirus regulations.
Lincolnshire Police crack down on lockdown enforcement
Officers slam unacceptable behaviour
| Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
Mixed households collecting fast food and a driver on a road trip visiting football grounds across the country have been fined for breaching coronavirus restrictions in Lincolnshire this weekend.
Lincolnshire Police Sergeant Dan McCormack was in Grantham on Sunday and said: “COVID-19 fines issued to people who think it’s acceptable to collect fast food together whilst living in different households and sharing the same vehicles with no masks.”
McCormack’s colleague Sergeant Mike Templeman fined a man in Lincoln on Saturday, January 9 and gave him the “strongest words of advice”.
Hordes of visitors were spotted having a stroll on Tynemouth Longsands beach in North Tyneside today
Car parks in the area were packed as families descended on the coastal beauty spot for a Sunday walk
And in London masses of people were seen taking to Hampstead high street and queuing at food stalls
It comes as Covid hospital deaths hit 563 - the highest Sunday toll in eight months