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Lockdown fines have been dished out after people in vehicles gathered in a car park to listen to music.
Police were sent to the site Cory's Road, Rochester, off Corporation Street during the early hours of today after receiving reports that a number of people were flouting coronavirus restrictions.
Seven rule-breakers were slapped with fines and officers are urging others to remember the rules.
A police spokesman said: "(This is) a reminder that gathering in vehicles in the early hours to listen to music is not adhering to restrictions.
"The law is there to protect us all."
It was revealed last month that 729 people had been fined for lockdown breaches by Kent officers lockdown since the start of the pandemic.
Included on that list was a man caught visiting a brothel in Minster, Sheppey, and three women who tried to cram themselves into cupboards as police dispersed a party at a house in Havelock Drive, Dartford.
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