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direct to your inbox A man was arrested and 26 people were fined for breaching coronavirus regulations after they gathered at an illegal boat party.

It's one of the many incidents of coronavirus rule-breaking reported across the country in the last week.Metropolitan Police officers were called to several reports of a large number of people playing loud music on a boat on the River Lea between Tottenham Lock and Hackney, in London, in the early hours of Saturday.Officers located the party boat off Hackney Marshes at 4.20am and found around 30 people on board.A 31-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of breaching coronavirus regulations and was taken to custody at an east London police station.The man was previously reported for.

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