More than 900 fines have been issued by police in Cumbria for breaches of coronavirus laws since the start of the pandemic.
Figures obtained by the Press Association show Cumbria Constabulary gave out 941 fines between March 27 and December 20 last year.
Here is the breakdown of fines issued by police forces in England between March 27 and December 20 for breaches of coronavirus laws:
- Northumbria: 3,034
- Greater Manchester: 2,183
- Metropolitan Police: 1,761
- Lancashire: 1,506
- North Yorkshire: 1,484
- Merseyside: 1,411
- Devon and Cornwall: 1,233
- West Yorkshire: 1,061
- Dorset: 1,010
- West Midlands: 970
- Thames Valley: 965
- Cumbria: 941
- Nottinghamshire: 906
- Sussex: 892
- Northamptonshire: 848
- West Mercia: 748
- South Yorkshire: 673
- Leicestershire: 618
- Avon and Somerset: 610
- Surrey: 573
- Hampshire: 567
- Essex: 505
- Warwickshire: 478
- Norfolk: 459
- British Transport Police (BTP): 452
- Cheshire: 440
- Staffordshire: 382
- Hertfordshire: 380
- Lincolnshire: 367
- Bedfordshire: 321
- Suffolk: 315
- Cleveland: 313
- Derbyshire: 301
- Cambridgeshire: 280
- Gloucestershire: 279
- Kent: 270
- Durham: 253
- Wiltshire: 208
- Humberside: 169
- City of London: 86
- Ministry of Defence Police: 37
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