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A brush with the law: 31 police officers face Covid fines for on duty hair cut

By Press Association 2021 Coronavirus – Wed Dec 2, 2020 A group of 31 police officers are facing £200 Covid-19 fines for getting their hair cut by a barber while on duty at a police station. The Metropolitan Police said that the officers all had trims from a professional hairdresser at Bethnal Green police station on January 17. They are all facing £200 fines and the two officers that organised the event are under investigation for potential misconduct. Local policing commander Detective Chief Superintendent Marcus Barnett said: “It is deeply disappointing and frustrating that my officers have fallen short of the expectation to uphold Covid-19 regulations. “Although officers donated money to charity as part of the haircut, this does not excuse them from what was a very poor decision. I expect a lot more of them.

Nine cops fined for cafe meal in breach of Covid rules

Nine cops fined for cafe meal in breach of Covid rules Top Story January 21, 2021 LONDON: Nine Metropolitan Police officers have been fined £200 each for breaching Covid-19 regulations for eating in a cafe while on duty, Scotland Yard has said. The officers, members of the South East Basic Command Unit, were investigated after images of them in uniform eating together were posted online earlier this month. The group were spotted by a member of the public in the Greenwich cafe while their patrol vehicles were parked outside. Under current rules, cafes and restaurants are only allowed to provide a takeaway service. The nine officers were issued fixed penalty notices of £200 following an investigation by the force.

9 London Police Officers Fined for Dining in Local Cafe

9 London Police Officers Fined for Dining in Local Cafe Nine Metropolitan Police officers have been fined after they were caught dining in a local café, the Met said on Wednesday. The officers from the South East Basic Command Unit (BCU) have been issued with a £200 ($274) fixed penalty notice (FPN) each for “breaching COVID-19 legislation while on duty,” the Met said in a statement. The officers were investigated after photos of them in the café emerged online and caught media attention earlier this month. “Police officers are tasked with enforcing the legislation that has been introduced to stop the spread of the virus and the public rightly expect that they will set an example through their own actions,” Chief Superintendent Rob Atkin, South East BCU Commander, said.

Nine Covidiot coppers fined after ignoring social distancing for breakfast in cafe together

Nine Covidiot coppers fined after ignoring social distancing for breakfast in cafe together The Met Police officers were each fined £200 for breaking Covid lockdown restrictions after a passer-by took pictures of them tucking into breakfast inside a cafe earlier this month A passer-by snapped police flouting social distancing rules at The Chef House Kitchen Cafe in London (Image: Brian Jennings / SWNS.com) The Daily Star s FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up today! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Nine police officers fined £200 each for breaking Covid rules while on duty

Nine police officers have been fined £200 each for breaching Covid-19 regulations for eating in a cafe while on duty. The officers, members of the South East Basic Command Unit of the Metropolitan Police, were investigated after images of them in uniform eating together were posted online earlier this month. The group were spotted by a member of the public in a Greenwich cafe while their patrol vehicles were parked outside. Under current rules, cafes and restaurants are only allowed to provide a takeaway service. The nine officers were issued fixed penalty notices of £200 following an investigation by the force. Chief Superintendent Rob Atkin, South East BCU commander, said: “Police officers are tasked with enforcing the legislation that has been introduced to stop the spread of the virus and the public rightly expect that they will set an example through their own actions.

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