Police issue warning after lockdown Hartlepool house party - but thank majority for sticking to new rules
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The new rules came into place at one minute past midnight on Saturday, October 3, with people living in Hartlepool and Middlesbrough facing new restrictions, including on who they are able to meet up with.
Between 7am on Saturday October 3, until 7am on Sunday October 4, Cleveland Police received 37 reports of people not complying with the legislation in the Cleveland area.
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Hide AdThe calls concerned people not wearing masks, alleged house parties and complaints that takeaways were open to customers past the 10pm curfew. However, police say this is a relatively small number of reports and shows the vast majority are adhering to the rules.
Just one warning was issued regarding breaching Covid-19 legislation. This was given when police attended a report of a house party in Hartlepool, where police said a number of households were mixing.
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Cleveland Police say the force will continue to engage with the public to advise and, if necessary, enforce the legislation. They ask people to continue to follow the guidelines to protect the vulnerable in the community and to potentially save lives.
The new rules mean residents must not meet anyone who is not in their household in private home and gardens, or any other locations indoors including in pubs, restaurants and bars.
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Hide AdThe ban covers not only Hartlepool but also residents travelling outside the borough.