The family that decided to take a fishing trip in the middle of the lockdown was found by police.
The family was fined by the police.
The identity of the family has not been revealed and they were fined by the police as they traveled from London to Torquay, Devon, early in the morning. They were escorted out of the country by police.
The case that has most people wonder was disclosed by Devon and Cornwall Police Control Room Supervisor Mike Newton.
A spokesperson from the department said “a family was spotted early in the morning driving in from London to enjoy a fishing trip.
The family was escorted back to London. The adults of the family were fined as per the law. The rest of the information will remain refrained.”
We understand it is hard to live in lockdown but how hard it is to understand? This is not the first time people had decided to do otherwise without understanding the rules by authorities.
At the starting of the month, the police had caught a man on the motorway on 110 mph speed. When he was caught, he said he was going to buy bread. The police then fined him.
The man was stopped on M1. When the police had asked him why he was there, he said he was going to London. The reason he had given to go to London was that he had to buy bread and it was £1 cheaper there.
Yes, the man perhaps thought that traveling 120 miles just to save a bit on bread is worth his time and fuel. Well, what shall we say, you cannot teach a cow how to speak; Right?
The man was fined with two charges. The one was for speeding, and the other one was for disobeying the instructions given by the health authorities and violating efforts to control the pandemic.
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