Coronavirus crisis: Grantham tops for breaking lockdown fines

By The Editor 28th Apr 2020

Grantham, Boston and Skegness have seen the most fines issued across Lincolnshire for breaching the coronavirus lockdown.

So far, 131 fixed penalty notices have been issued around the county to those who fail to engage with police and obey the current restrictions.

According to police, the breakdown is:

Grantham: 29

Boston: 26

Skegness: 22

North Kesteven: 21

Lincoln City: 10

Wolds: 9

South Holland: 7

West Lindsey: 5

Coast: 2

Under the new powers introduced by government, officers can hand anyone breaking lockdown rules a £60 fine – cut to £30 if paid within 14 days.

That means that if no-one paid by the deadline the force would have issued around £7,860 of fines so far.

Second time offenders can get issued a £120 penalty, doubling further for each repeat offence.

Those who do not pay the fine can be taken to court where magistrates will be able to impose an unlimited fine.

Over the weekend, police in Boston thanked residents for complying. However, they also added that they had needed to respond to reports of young people gathering in parks all over the town – adding "if we see them again, we will have no choice but to visit you and enforce".

Deputy Chief Constable of Lincolnshire Police and chairman of the Lincolnshire Resilience Forum Jason Harwin told BBC Radio Lincolnshire: "It is vital people follow this advice. By playing their part they are making a difference and making their communities safer."

Some residents have been keen to report those on non-essential journeys and police have previously confirmed they have received at least 80 reports in a 24 hour period.

     

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