Police commissioner admits officers 'may get it wrong' enforcing Covid regulations after beauty spot fine
direct to your inboxPolice bosses have acknowledged some officers “may get it wrong” when enforcing England’s coronavirus regulations and that people are becoming “fed up” with ongoing national lockdown restrictions.Hardyal Dhindsa, police and crime commissioner of Derbyshire Police, said officers had a “very difficult job in really trying circumstances” due to the “ever-changing” Covid-19 restrictions.It comes after the force handed out £200 fines to two women who drove separately to go for a walk at a remote beauty spot situated around five miles from their homes.Jessica Allen and Eliza Moore, of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, were surrounded by officers and fined for driving separately to Foremark Reservoir as officers claimed their