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Police break up baby shower attended by 20 people

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Screengrab from body-worn footage issued by Metropolitan Police of officers attending a baby shower in Elm Park Avenue, Hornchurch on Sunday (Met Police/PA)

Police have reported two men for breaking Covid rules after 20 people attended a baby shower.

Body-worn footage of officers entering the house in Hornchurch, east London, on Sunday shows the group sitting around a table covered with food and a balloon arch at one end of the room.

The two organisers, men aged 22 and 44, were both reported for a £200 fine for breaking lockdown rules.

Chief Superintendent Stephen Clayman, from the Met’s East Area Basic Command Unit, said: “This gathering had people of widely different ages and from different households present.

“Whilst I fully understand that people want to get together to celebrate events, this is definitely not the time to do it in person.

“A gathering like this can have tragic consequences for all those involved and risks spreading this terrible virus to our loved ones and the wider community.

“Please have no doubt, we are determined to deal robustly with those who breach the Covid regulations in this way.”

Elsewhere, in North Wales, police said a motorist who had illegally driven off-road in a site of special scientific interest near Ruabon mountain became stranded in snowy conditions.

While in Hampshire police blocked off a car park to catch and fine 26 people for gathering for a car meet in breach of Covid-19 regulations.

Officers shut off the car park at Blacknest Industrial Estate in Alton on Saturday evening after finding a large number of vehicles.

Drivers had brought their BMWs, Nissans and Toyotas from as far afield as Shropshire, Kent, Surrey and Berkshire for the event, according to Hampshire Police.

A force spokesman said that people inside the cars were from different households with many not wearing face coverings.

It’s reckless actions like this that place increased and unnecessary pressure on the NHS
Superintendent Phil Lamb, Hampshire Police

Superintendent Phil Lamb said: “Some of those people that officers spoke to accepted personal responsibility, but others were extremely defensive.

“It’s shocking that such a large number of people have completely ignored the current lockdown, thereby putting themselves and their loved ones at risk from the virus.

“It’s reckless actions like this that place increased and unnecessary pressure on the NHS.”

Police in Hampshire also attended a “hot tub” party at a property in Gosport on Sunday where one of the occupants claimed to be unaware of the pandemic.

Gosport police posted on Facebook: “REPORTED! Last night persons were reported for breaching COVID-19 regulations, after holding a hot tub party in the back garden.

“One occupant claimed they were unaware of the global pandemic, and he was almost arrested after refusing to provide his details #WeAreInThisTogether.”


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