New fine as gardaí issue warning over holidays and house parties
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An Garda Síochána is advising people this weekend to stay home to protect themselves and their loved ones. This comes as a new €100 fine for non-essential cross-border travel in this jurisdiction comes into operation on Monday morning, February 8.
To date, An Garda Síochána has issued approximately 4,600 fines for breaches of COVID-19 regulations.
Of these, 3,523 have related to non-essential travel.
An Garda Síochána advise people engaged in cross-border travel that from 7am on Monday, February 8, 2021, anyone not ordinarily resident in this State engaging in travel in this jurisdiction without a reasonable excuse may be liable to receive a fine of €100.
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Currently, funerals are meant to be restricted to a handful of mourners
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Gardai appeal to all citizens to demonstrate personal and social responsibility
Hundreds reported to have attended funeral in Carrick-on-Shannon
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Following a query from the Leitrim Observer today, the Garda Press Office has responded by calling on all citizens to demonstrate personal and social responsibility to comply with Public Health Guidelines and Regulations.
This follows a breach of such guidelines and restrictions at a Traveller funeral in Carrick-on-Shannon this afternoon which local people say was attended by hundreds of mourners.
The statement from the Press Office said:
Gardaí put in place a policing plan for a funeral that took place in Hartley, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co Leitrim on 27th January 2020.