More than 9,000 people has been fined for lockdown breaches
More than 9,000 fines have been issued in England and Wales for breaching coronavirus lockdown restrictions.
Almost 400 of those fined are repeat offenders and one individual was fined six times, according to data from the National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC).
In England, there were 8,877 fixed penalty notices issued between 27 March and 27 April, while in Wales there were 299.
Police have been given powers to hand out a £60 penalty, reduced to £30 if paid within two weeks, for breaches of the lockdown rules. The fine is doubled for each repeat offence up to a £960 maximum.
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