More Bucks residents have been slapped with big fines after they were caught out breaching COVID-19 restrictions.
In the last few weeks, people from across Bucks have been summoned to court charged and ordered to pay thousands for breaching lockdown restrictions.
Have a look at the list below to see who has been convicted.
Mohammad Khurshid, 35, of Southfield Road in High Wycombe was fined £1,760 and told to pay an additional £266 costs for participating in a indoor gathering of two or more people in a tier 4 area.
Appearing at Oxford Magistrates’ Court on July 9, Khurshid was found to have met with another person in High Wycombe in a Mercedes-Benz car on February 2, when the area was in lockdown.
Sonja Neale, aged 40, of Brooks Mews in Aylesbury, appeared at Oxford Magistrates’ Court on July 9 where she was found to have taken part in an indoor gathering of two or more people.
The court heard how Neale met with another person in Wendover Road, Aylesbury, on February 5, 2020, breaching the Tier 4 lockdown restrictions that were in place at the time. She was fined £1,760 and told to pay £266 costs.
Adam Williams, 30, of Butte Furlong, Haddenham, was fined £1,760 and told to pay £266 costs at a hearing at Oxford Magistrates’ Court on July 9.
Williams was found to have been involved in an indoor meeting at a private dwelling in Wendover Road, Aylesbury, also on February 5, breaching lockdown restrictions.
Brandon Cooper, aged 25, of Wendover Road, Aylesbury, appeared at Oxford Magistrates’ Court on July 9, charged with breaching tier 4 lockdown restrictions.
Cooper was fined £1,760 and ordered to pay £266 costs for participating in a gathering in a private dwelling in Wedgewood Street, Aylesbury, on January 12.
Ryan Woodward, 25, of Chapel Hill, Speed, was charged with participating in an indoor gathering of two or more people when he appeared at Oxford Magistrates’ Court on June 25.
He was found to have breached Tier 4 restrictions at a meet-up in a private residence in Tring Road, Hertfordshire, on February 7. Woodward was fined £1,760 and told to pat a further £266 in costs.
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