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The BP Garage on New Road, Acle.
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A Norfolk man has been fined after refusing to wear a face covering in a BP garage.
Terry Palmer had been standing in the queue at the Acle garage behind an elderly couple when an officer from the Norfolk and Suffolk Roads and Armed Policing Team entered the store after refuelling.
The 49-year-old roofer, of Chapel Yard, Stokesby, initially denied the charge of entering the store without a face covering when he appeared at Great Yarmouth Magistrates Court on Tuesday, April 7, but changed his plea during the hearing after failing to provide proof of his medical exemption at the time.