As new police powers come into force regarding coronavirus, officers are out on patrol in Midsomer Norton
By Susie Watkins
27th Mar 2020 | Local News
The police were out and about on patrol today (March 27) in a clear presence in Midsomer Norton, the day after new powers were introduced to help them in tackling the coronavirus outbreak.
These two officers, neighbourhood beat manager, PC Mark Graham and Sgt Sam Kayser, were patroling along the main Radstock Road around one o'clock.
They answered questions from the public and took down information on where people are seeing groups congregating around Midsomer Norton and Radstock.
Yesterday (March 26) it was announced that Avon and Somerset Police now has dispersal powers to help ensure everyone in Norton Radstock adheres to the social distancing guidance laid out by the Government and Public Health England.
These powers have been granted under the Health Regulations 2020.
What does this mean for you?
- Police will be able to disperse groups of more than two people from any public place
- Groups of more than two people - who live in the same household - are permitted
- Anyone who refuses to disperse will be given a £60 fixed penalty notice, reduced to £30 if paid within 14 days
- Second time offenders will be issued with a £120 fixed penalty notice - this will then double on each further repeat offence
- Anyone who does not pay a fixed penalty notice under the new regulations could be taken to court, where magistrates will be able to impose unlimited fines
- Anyone who refuses to comply will be acting unlawfully and may be arrested, but only if it is deemed proportionate and necessary
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