THAMES Valley Police have handed out the most coronavirus lockdown fines out of all of the forces in the entire country.
Between March 27 and April 27 handed out 649 fines for alleged breaches of the new coronavirus lockdown laws.
Here's how it compares to the other police forces:
- Avon & Somerset: 211
- Bedfordshire: 215
- British Transport Police: 224
- Cambridgeshire: 87
- Cheshire: 96
- City of London: 37
- Cleveland: 223
- Cumbria: 107
- Derbyshire: 128
- Devon & Cornwall: 510
- Dorset: 116
- Durham: 94
- Essex: 111
- Gloucestershire: 162
- Greater Manchester: 171
- Hampshire: 197
- Hertfordshire: 189
- Humberside: 76
- Kent: 105
- Lancashire: 633
- Leicestershire: 230
- Lincolnshire: 124
- Merseyside: 217
- Metropolitan: 634
- MoD Police: 14
- Norfolk: 227
- North Yorkshire: 458
- Northamptonshire: 198
- Northumbria: 150
- Nottinghamshire: 89
- South Yorkshire: 258
- Staffordshire: 28
- Suffolk: 187
- Surrey: 346
- Sussex: 348
- Thames Valley: 649
- Warwickshire: 22
- West Mercia: 87
- West Midlands: 322
- West Yorkshire: 460
- Wiltshire: 137
Total: 8,877
Number of fines issued by police forces in Wales in the same time frame:
- Dyfed-Powys: 64
- Gwent: 63
- South Wales: 102
- North Wales: 70
Total: 299
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