The owner of a salon will be hit with a bigger fine after she opened up her business for the second time today in defiance of Coronavirus restrictions.
Sinead Quinn of Quinn Blakey Hairdressers in Oakenshaw near Bradford, West Yorkshire, was issued with a fixed penalty notice and a £1,000 fine for opening her salon on Monday, YorkshireLive reports.
A notice on her shop door incorrectly cites the Magna Carta in her defence, saying in capital letters: "I do not consent." Today she opened the salon again, Kirklees Council say.
Under current lockdown rules in England, non-essential shops, leisure and entertainment venues must remain closed until at least December 2.
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