Police issue 69,000 fines to lockdown-defying Parisians

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Police issue 69,000 fines to lockdown-defying Parisians
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Police have carried out more than 1.1 mil checks in Paris alone since the lockdown was imposed on March 17.

Joggers packed sidewalks and paths of public lawns that could not be blocked off, in particular at the forested Boulogne and Vincennes parks at opposite ends of the city, before the daytime jogging ban came into effect. But a police source told AFP that no tickets were handed out for breaching the confinement rules, which can see people without a valid reason to be out fined €135.

Overall, police have carried out more than 1.1 million checks in Paris alone since the lockdown was imposed on March 17, issuing around 69,000 fines, officials said Saturday. “You can put a cross for fitness, so there you go,” he said, referring to one of the seven allowed reasons for leaving on the self-signed document everyone must carry when going out.

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