ITV News that approximately 100 people were found partying at the location during the national coronavirus lockdown. DJ equipment and lighting was seized and 64 people were issued with fixed penalty notices.Deputy Chief Constable Serena Kennedy spoke of the importance of following lockdown rules, stressing that surge testing is taking place a few miles from the beach.“Targeted testing for the South African COVID variant is currently taking place across three wards in Sefton after a second case of the new variant was detected,” she told ITV. “We have also seen cases of the E484K mutation of coronavirus in Liverpool this week.Merseyside Police handed out more than 100 fines to people breaking covid rules over the weekend.
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