Covid: Group drove 150 miles 'because lockdown is boring'
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Three people who travelled 150 miles "because lockdown is boring" have been fined and had their car seized.
Derbyshire Police said two men and a woman drove from London to Baslow, Derbyshire, on Monday afternoon.
After querying the reason for their trip, officers also discovered the driver's Albanian driving licence had expired.
The force said all three were fined £200 for breaching coronavirus restrictions.
The group were stopped while driving on the A623 Calver Road at 15:10 GMT.
Derbyshire Police said: "Unfortunately, Albanian driving licences don't work here after 10 years of residency so [the driver's] vehicle was seized."
A spokesperson added: "The driver was reported for driving without a licence or insurance and the group organised their own travel home."
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- Published6 February 2021