The regulations say anyone found flouting the rules could be fined £100 up to a maximum of £3,200 for repeat offences
New lockdown restrictions impacting millions of people in parts of northern England come into force at midnight tonight.
The regulations, published on Tuesday afternoon, say anyone found flouting the rules could be fined £100 up to a maximum of £3,200 for repeat offences.Officials also declined to say on what legal basis the measures had been enforced for the first five days the measures were supposed to be in place.Human rights barrister Adam Wagner, commenting on the legislation on Twitter, said: ‘They come into force and do not apply to anything which happened before that.
The towns and city were initially governed by less restrictive legislation which was made on Friday and came into force on Saturday.
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