Coronavirus: Portsmouth police stop people 'just going out for a drive' to Portsdown Hill
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Police in Hampshire tweeted a reminder that ‘going out for a drive’ to car parks on Portsdown Hill and in Farlington, Portsmouth. are ‘not essential journeys’.
The message said: ‘A number of people advised overnight about just going out for a drive as they have been stuck indoors.
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Hide Ad‘Parking in car parks on #PortsdownHill & #Farlington are not essential journeys.
‘All apologetic & headed straight home but please take notice & #StayHomeSaveLives.’
The message also included the new police regulations on the lockdown, which means anyone outdoors without a valid reason may be committing an offence.
Police have been given the power to issue £60 fines for non-compliance. If paid within 14 days they are reduced to £30. Repeat offenders' fines double each time. If a fine is not paid the matter will be taken to court and magistrates can impose an unlimited fine.
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On Friday, assistant chief constable Scott Chilton told The News that officers would fine people as a ‘last resort’.
He said: ‘It’s disappointing if people have to issue a ticket because you don’t take personal responsibility for what is common sense.’