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Fine for breaking foreclosure rules in Windsor and Maidenhead

By Lisa Scuderi
June 16, 2021
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Several people have been brought to justice for breaking lockdown rules in the past 12 months.

The fines relate to gatherings of two or more people, not the closing of restricted businesses that were not allowed to open and assemble in public.

Here are five people who were fined in Maidenhead.

Katrina Brooker, 57

Left / were outside where they lived in England, without reasonable excuse, on November 22 at King Street, Maidenhead. Fine £ 1,760, must pay surcharge to fund victim services of £ 176 and fee of £ 90.

Max Kimberley, 22

Participated in a gathering in an outdoor public place of more than two people. January 8 of this year, gathered at Ockwells Road, Maidenhead.

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Jamie Daniels, 18

Participated in a gathering in an outdoor public place of more than two people. November 16, 2020, gathered at Home Park, Windsor.

Fine £ 1,760. must pay a surcharge to fund victim services of £ 176 and a fee of £ 90.

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Chloé Feek, 48 years old

Attended a gathering in an outdoor public place of more than two people. November 9, 2020, meeting at Perrycroft, Windsor.

Fine £ 1,760, must pay surcharge to fund victim services of £ 176 and fee of £ 90.

Anthony Jean-Luc Fatio, 24 years old

Left / were outside where they lived in England, without reasonable excuse, on November 20 at Bridge Avenue, Maidenhead. A fine of £ 320 must pay a surcharge to fund victim services of £ 32 and a fee of £ 90.



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