The area where most people have been fined for breaking coronavirus rules
More than 20,000 fines have been issued to people for breaching coronavirus restrictions in England and Wales, according to new figures.
Data released by the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) on Wednesday showed 20,223 fines were handed out by police between 27 March and 19 October – 17,451 in England and 2,772 in Wales.
The areas where most people have received penalties are Dyfed-Powys (1,735), North Yorkshire (1,151), London (1,131) and Devon & Cornwall (1,009).
Around two-thirds of coronavirus fines have been handed to those under the age of 35, police figures show.
The stats revealed eight in 10 of the enforcement notices were issued to men, 78%, while 35% went to 18 to 24-year-olds, 18% to those aged 25-29 and 14% to people aged 30-34.
Where the person fined self-identified their ethnicity, 80% went to a white person, 12% to an Asian person and 5% to someone who is black.
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Fines include 980 for breaches of local lockdown laws – with the majority issued by the Greater Manchester (374) and Northumbria (366) forces.
Overall, the weekly number of fines rose between mid-September and early October.
NPCC chairman Martin Hewitt said: “We have seen an increase in enforcement activity in the last month, reflecting new regulations coming into effect, and a shift towards quicker enforcement against those knowingly breaking the rules.
He added: “Enforcement doesn’t and shouldn’t always equal police involvement. Individuals, businesses and a range of agencies all have a responsibility to ensure the virus is suppressed, and police will continue to play their part.”
Provisional figures for the new three-tier system show 268 fines have been issued in England, with 65 handed out for a breach of regulations in Tier 1, 79 in Tier 2, and 124 in Tier 3.
Also in England, 64 fines were issued for large gatherings such as illegal raves and parties, carrying a £10,000 penalty.
Two were handed out in Wales.
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There were also 399 fines for breaches of the rule of six, that came into force on 14 September.
On face coverings, 258 fixed penalties were handed out between 15 June and 19 October.
Of these, 86 were on public transport, handed out by nine forces, while 172 were in settings such as shops, across 21 forces.
In total 47 fines were handed out to businesses in England for breaches including not closing at 10pm, not enforcing face mask rules and not sticking to table service.
International quarantine figures show that up to 19 October, 4,518 cases investigated by the police found the person abiding by the rules, while another 284 were in breach but they were persuaded to obey the rules without being fined.
Police issued 125 fines to those failing to self-isolate after arriving in England from a country on the UK government quarantine list.
The total number of fixed-penalty notices issued by police forces for breaches of coronavirus restrictions between 27 March and 19 October.
Forces in England are listed first, followed by Wales.
England:
Avon and Somerset 376
Bedfordshire 279
British Transport Police 325
Cambridgeshire 140
Cheshire 203
City of London 73
Cleveland 300
Cumbria 740
Derbyshire 255
Devon & Cornwall 1,009
Dorset 849
Durham 196
Essex 248
Gloucestershire 232
Greater Manchester 781
Hampshire 255
Hertfordshire 274
Humberside 143
Kent 128
Lancashire 865
Leicestershire 419
Lincolnshire 238
Merseyside 629
Metropolitan 1,131
MoD Police 37
Norfolk 415
North Yorkshire 1,151
Northamptonshire 374
Northumbria 663
Nottinghamshire 205
South Yorkshire 375
Staffordshire 43
Suffolk 262
Surrey 514
Sussex 868
Thames Valley 780
Warwickshire 83
West Mercia 234
West Midlands 401
West Yorkshire 772
Wiltshire 186
Wales:
British Transport Police 24
Dyfed-Powys 1,735
Gwent 138
North Wales 533
South Wales 342
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