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Cops fine woman £800 for having no good reason to be at train station and man £60 for driving 100 miles to see lover


A WOMAN who loitered at a train station and a man who drove 100 miles to see his girlfriend are among Brits fined for flouting the UK's coronavirus lockdown.

Marie Dinou, 41, from York, was fined £800 for "loitering between platforms" at Central Station on Saturday.

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Marie Dinou, 41, was fined £800 for breaching new coronavirus regulations after 'loitering' at a train station

She became the first person arrested at a railway station for breaching Britain's Covid-19 new regulations.

It comes as Britain's virus death toll hits 2,329 and infection rates soared to almost 30,000 today.

Dinou couldn't justify her train travel and would not explain to police why she needed to travel.

She refused to give her name, and was arrested on suspicion of breaking restrictions imposed under the Coronavirus Act 2020.

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Dinou appeared at North Tyneside Magistrates' Court on Monday and was fined £660 for breaching the pandemic rules, a member of court staff said.

She was also ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £66, and costs of £85.

A woman was fined under new coronavirus laws after loitering at Newcastle Central Train stationCredit: PA:Press Association

Meanwhile, a man and his three pals who drove from Essex were fined £60 each after being stopped on Taunton Road, Bridgwater shortly before midnight on March 27.

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"In this case, officers tried their upmost best to engage with Dinou. I can assure you we would much rather not have to take such action.

"We strongly urge the public to do the right thing and help us save lives by staying at home and slowing the spread of the virus."

Anyone who flouts the new crackdown will face fines of up to £1,000 or even arrest.

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