North Wales Police have reminded the public that stringent restrictions remain in Wales and travelling to a second home is not permitted.
Officers have been on patrol across North Wales today and a car was stopped on the approach to the Menai Suspension Bridge earlier.
In the car were three males who had driven from Manchester and were on their way to Llangaffo on Anglesey. All three were from different addresses so were ordered to return home and all three have been reported for breaching COVID-19 offences.
Two men were also sent back home after being found on Newborough beach after travelling there from the Stoke-on-Trent area. Both have also been reported.
In Wales fines for breaching Covid-19 laws stand at £60 for a first offence and a ‘multiplier’ now applies in Wales. The second offence will be £120, and from then it doubles, maxing out at the sixth offence when a £1,920 charge will apply.
North Wales Police said: “Patrols will continue throughout the bank holiday weekend
“Restrictions remain here and visitors will be welcomed back once it is safe and right to do so.”
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