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A man being given a fine for not having a face mask. Picture credit: PA Media. Hertsmere is among Hertfordshire’s two worst areas for fines related to breaking Covid restrictions, latest figures have revealed. Since the country’s second lockdown was announced in November 89 penalties were issued up to March 1 for ignoring rules on travel, gatherings and social distancing. Only Welwyn Hatfield (102) had a higher total among the 10 boroughs, with Watford in third with 78. Fines range from £200 for initial breaches to £10,000 for repeat offenders - which included one Watford man who hosted multiple parties in Vicarage Road. Herts Police’s superintendent Sue Jameson said: “Thankfully the vast majority of people in Hertfordshire have done the right thing and followed the rules so that our officers have not needed to issue a large number of fixed penalty notices. ....
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A man being given a fine for not having a face mask. Picture credit: PA Media. Hertsmere is among Hertfordshire’s two worst areas for fines related to breaking Covid restrictions, latest figures have revealed. Since the country’s second lockdown was announced in November 89 penalties were issued up to March 1 for ignoring rules on travel, gatherings and social distancing. Only Welwyn Hatfield (102) had a higher total among the 10 boroughs, with Watford in third with 78. Fines range from £200 for initial breaches to £10,000 for repeat offenders - which included one Watford man who hosted multiple parties in Vicarage Road. Herts Police’s superintendent Sue Jameson said: “Thankfully the vast majority of people in Hertfordshire have done the right thing and followed the rules so that our officers have not needed to issue a large number of fixed penalty notices. ....