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Folkestone man hit with fines for Covid breaches

A man has been fined after hosting parties at his flat twice in less than two weeks.

The Folkestone resident has been slapped with a total of £600 in penalties after police found him hosting groups of people in his property.

Officers were called to Military Road in Folkestone. Photo: Google Street View
Officers were called to Military Road in Folkestone. Photo: Google Street View

Officers first attended the Military Road address at 11.25pm on Friday and kicked out around 20 people who didn't live there.

The resident was given a £200 fine for breaching government coronavirus restrictions.

However, officers were then called back to the same property in the early hours of yesterday morning following a report of another noisy gathering,

Around 10 people were inside the property and the group were turfed out.

For the second breach, the culprit was issued with a £400 fine, bringing his total liability to £600.

'The virus is still a huge threat to our communities...'

Assistant Chief Constable Claire Nix said: "We continue to respond to the virus in the same way we have since March, using enforcement only as a last resort.

"Blatant and repeated breaches of the rules in this way will result in our officers issuing fixed penalty notices to those responsible.

"'The virus is still a huge threat to our communities and I would encourage everyone to adhere to the national restrictions to keep themselves and others safe."

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