The full list of Tier 4 rules under new coronavirus restrictions in England
Here s exactly what you can and cannot do in areas with a very rapidly rising level of infections from December 20
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Despite fewer cars being on the roads during the pandemic, more than 16,000 fines have been handed out to motorists for breaking the speed limit
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Seven licensed premises in Great Yarmouth have been warned after breaching coronavirus regulations.
As part of a Norfolk-wide operation, Great Yarmouth Borough Council, along with Norfolk Police, visited several licensed premises following reports of rules being broken.
While many premises were found to be following the Tier 2 guidelines, a number were breaching the rules - mainly by serving alcohol without a substantial meal, issues with people not wearing facemasks, a lack of social distancing or allowing households to mix.
The council has served Improvement Notices against five premises, which can result in a Fixed Penalty Notice of £2,000 if businesses do not comply, while a further premises received a prohibition notice for serving alcohol without a substantial meal.
Surrey drivers slapped with 1,000s of speeding tickets during lockdown according to DVLA
Across the UK, two in every three motorists is believed to have broken the law
Nationally, 419,072 fines for speeding were handed out by courts (Image: Chris Radburn/PA Wire)
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