A NUMBER of people have recently been hit with fines at Bradford Magistrates’ Court for breaching Covid-19 rules.
The cases have only recently come to court, but date back to November last year.
Erika Kis, 29, of Tivoli Place, Canterbury, Bradford, must pay a total of £2,021. On November 1 and 19 last year she participated in an indoors gathering of two or more people. She was fined £1,760 and must also pay a £176 surcharge and costs of £85.
Karl Anthony Rodgers, 30, of Acre House, Sticker Lane, was fined the same amount for leaving/being outside the place he was living, without reasonable excuse on November 21 last year.
Muhammad Zaccariyah, 18, of Linden Avenue, Thornbury, must also pay £2,021 for leaving/being outside the place he was living without reasonable excuse on November 20 last year.
Nigel Andrew Whiteoak, 53, of Leeds Road, Bradford, must also pay £2,021 for participating in a gathering in a public outdoor place of more than two people on November 22 last year.
Gyula Toth, 29, of Tivoli Place, Canterbury, Bradford, must pay a total of £1,295 for taking part in an indoor gathering of more than two people on November 1 last year.
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