Party organiser handed £10,000 fine in High Wycombe

Around 200 people were found at a property on Saturday

Author: Lettie BuxtonPublished 16th Dec 2020

The organiser of a party in High Wycombe has been fined £10,000.

On Saturday (12 December), officers attended a property in the Marlow Hill area where they found around 200 people at what appeared to be a ticketed event with music being played in a number of rooms.

The party was dispersed by officers and it is thought most in attendance were not from the area.

The organiser of the party was identified and handed a £10,000 fine for organising a gathering of more than 30 people in a private dwelling.

Thames Valley Police also worked with Buckinghamshire Council to obtain a closure order on the property from the courts, preventing anyone entering the property or using the property for three months.

Supt Emma Baillie, Silver commander for the forces response to coronavirus, said:

"This was a blatant and flagrant breach of the legislation around coronavirus.

"With cases rising in the country and also here in the Thames Valley it is very disappointing that some still see fit to not abide by the legislation that is in place to save lives and protect the NHS.

"Our approach throughout has been to engage, explain and encourage people to follow the restrictions which we know are affecting everyone’s lives.

"However where our officers encounter willful and flagrant disregard for others safety by deliberately not following the regulations, we will look to enforce through, dispersal, fines or even arrest.

"We will continue to work with the Environmental Health Teams and covid marshals from Buckinghamshire Council as well as with our local authority partners across the Thames Valley to keep our communities safe and protect the NHS through the ongoing pandemic."

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