hereFailure to complete the locator form will be punishable by a £100 fixed penalty notice.The plans have been met with strong criticism from opposition parties and some Conservative MPs – as well as the travel industry.British Airways has begun legal proceedings over what it calls the Government’s “unlawful” quarantine measures.A leaked Home Office document seen by The Daily Telegraph reportedly said there was no method for officials to ensure a person’s details are “genuine”.The quarantine regulations must be reviewed every three weeks, with the first taking place by June 29.They could be in place for a year, when the legislation expires, unless the Government decides to scrap it sooner.Travellers arriving from within the Common Travel.