Scots may be forced to social distance until 2022 in a desperate bid to tackle Coronavirus.
27.03.2020 - 16:39 / dailyrecord.co.uk
People found flouting social distancing rules will now face fines of up to £60 after Police Scotland received new powers to enforce the coronavirus lockdown.
On-the-spot fines of £30 can be issued to people who breach social distancing measures, rising to £60 if they are not paid within 28 days.
Fines for repeat offenders will be capped at £960, which would mean they had been caught up to 32 times.
Government guidance on social distancing asks people to only leave their home for an essential
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