Essex Police has revealed further incidences of people breaching lockdown rules and ignoring the ‘stay at home’ message. The force made national headlines at the weekend after officers broke up a party in Bury Road, Stewardstonebury, and handed £800 fines to all 18 people present. Only one was from Essex. Police say the majority of people in the county are continuing to follow the lockdown rules and avoid all but essential travel. However, officers dealt with a variety of incidents throughout January and have been forced to take action against lockdown flouters. This includes:
Officers from Braintree’s Community Policing Team stopped a car for speeding just outside Rivenhall village on Saturday, January 24. The four men in the car had driven from Birmingham in snowy weather to pick up a new car.
Essex Police has revealed further incidences of people breaching lockdown rules and ignoring the ‘stay at home’ message. The force made national headlines at the weekend after officers broke up a party in Bury Road, Stewardstonebury, and handed £800 fines to all 18 people present. Only one was from Essex. Police say the majority of people in the county are continuing to follow the lockdown rules and avoid all but essential travel. However, officers dealt with a variety of incidents throughout January and have been forced to take action against lockdown flouters. This includes:
Officers from Braintree’s Community Policing Team stopped a car for speeding just outside Rivenhall village on Saturday, January 24. The four men in the car had driven from Birmingham in snowy weather to pick up a new car.
Essex Police has revealed further incidences of people breaching lockdown rules and ignoring the ‘stay at home’ message. The force made national headlines at the weekend after officers broke up a party in Bury Road, Stewardstonebury, and handed £800 fines to all 18 people present. Only one was from Essex. Police say the majority of people in the county are continuing to follow the lockdown rules and avoid all but essential travel. However, officers dealt with a variety of incidents throughout January and have been forced to take action against lockdown flouters. This includes:
Officers from Braintree’s Community Policing Team stopped a car for speeding just outside Rivenhall village on Saturday, January 24. The four men in the car had driven from Birmingham in snowy weather to pick up a new car.
Essex Police has revealed further incidences of people breaching lockdown rules and ignoring the ‘stay at home’ message. The force made national headlines at the weekend after officers broke up a party in Bury Road, Stewardstonebury, and handed £800 fines to all 18 people present. Only one was from Essex. Police say the majority of people in the county are continuing to follow the lockdown rules and avoid all but essential travel. However, officers dealt with a variety of incidents throughout January and have been forced to take action against lockdown flouters. This includes:
Officers from Braintree’s Community Policing Team stopped a car for speeding just outside Rivenhall village on Saturday, January 24. The four men in the car had driven from Birmingham in snowy weather to pick up a new car.
Essex Police has revealed further incidences of people breaching lockdown rules and ignoring the ‘stay at home’ message. The force made national headlines at the weekend after officers broke up a party in Bury Road, Stewardstonebury, and handed £800 fines to all 18 people present. Only one was from Essex. Police say the majority of people in the county are continuing to follow the lockdown rules and avoid all but essential travel. However, officers dealt with a variety of incidents throughout January and have been forced to take action against lockdown flouters. This includes:
Officers from Braintree’s Community Policing Team stopped a car for speeding just outside Rivenhall village on Saturday, January 24. The four men in the car had driven from Birmingham in snowy weather to pick up a new car.