£10,000 covid fine after dozens shoot music video in Eastbourne

Police have issued a £10,000 fine after dozens of people gathered to film a music video in Eastbourne, in breach of the government’s Covid-19 regulations.

Police have issued a £10,000 fine after dozens of people gathered to film a music video in Eastbourne, in breach of the government’s Covid-19 regulations.

Officers said they received a report of a planned gathering at Trinity Place car park in the town centre, due to take place between 4 and 5pm on Wednesday (January 20).

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Police attended the car park and found more than 30 people present on the sixth floor, along with music and filming equipment.

Most of the group were not wearing face coverings and were not adhering to social distancing, said police.

A police spokesperson said, “A number of people were compliant and left the scene immediately.

“A man from London identified himself as the owner of a music production business and organiser of the event.

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“He was issued with a £10,000 for holding a gathering of more than 30 persons, in breach of the current Covid-19 legislation.

“A member of the group also refused to comply with requests by officers to leave the area, and he was issued with a £200 Fixed Penalty Notice.”

Superintendent Julia Pope added, “While the vast majority of people in Sussex are following the government’s Covid-19 regulations, we are unfortunately still seeing a small number of people who are ignoring the restrictions and putting themselves and other people at risk.

“We ask the public to continue doing the right thing by following the government’s guidance.

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“We will continue to respond effectively and proportionately to those found to be wilfully and obviously breaching the restrictions.

“The rules and restrictions are in place for a reason – to protect the NHS and save lives.

“We know it’s been an incredibly difficult time, but it’s still so important that we pull together and continue doing what we need to do to stop the spread of the virus and save lives.”