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Police use coronavirus checkpoints and DRONES to spot-check drivers and stop non-essential travel

POLICE today launched coronavirus checkpoints - even using DRONES to spot-check drivers and walkers to stop non-essential travel.

Cops across the UK have been asking drivers where they are going and why they are going there.

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Drivers are being stopped and asked if the journeys are essentialCredit: Wayne Perry
A police stop point in Devon where they are checking that drivers are on essential journeysCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
The police checkpoint set up in Devon todayCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
Police officers are on the streets stopping drivers to force Brits to stay homeCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
Police were out patrolling Greenwich Park in London todayCredit: London News Pictures

They are reminding drivers of the message to stay at home during the coronavirus crisis.

Derbyshire Police even released drone footage, calling out people going on "non-essential"; trips including walks to beauty spots.

Road checks were seen across the UK including in Devon, Harrogate and York, where officers quizzed drivers on their journeys and whether they were "essential".

It comes as cops were handed new powers to fine Brits up to £1000 for breaking rules for being outside their homes from TODAY.

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Road blocks have been set up today in Plymouth, Devon and in Cornwall, with 150 cars checked in Penzance, Hayle and St Ives.

Police in Plymouth shared a photo of their road block on Twitter.

In Cornwall, officers shared news of the stops on the Facebook page Penzance Police.

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"Drivers were asked if their journey was essential. We will continue to carry out these checks because, like you, we want to keep Cornwall safe.

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"Please share and let's keep travel to an absolute minimum."

North Yorkshire Police also announced they were introducing checkpoints today.

Assistant Chief Constable Mike Walker said: "The new and significant restrictions announced by the Prime Minister on Monday evening spell out very clearly what each and every one of us must do to save lives. The message is clear and the warning stark. Stay at home, save lives.

"These are the lives of the people we know and love. Our partners, mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, children, grandparents.

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"You may never be in such a position again where your simple actions will lead directly to saving lives."

The force said the checkpoints would be unannounced and could appear anywhere any time.

'NOT A HOLIDAY'

Earlier this week, Metropolitan Police officers were seen clearing Shepherd's Bush Green of sunbathers on the first day of the UK-wide coronavirus lockdown.

One officer could be heard saying: "Can you all go home please. It's not a holiday, it's a lockdown."

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Police were seen out in force in Greenwich Park today - as the government said people who continue to flout lockdown rules will be breaking the law and could be arrested by police under new public health regulations.

Officers will aim to slow the spread of coronavirus by asking people to go indoors and will be authorised to use force if they refuse.

The base rate for the fine is £60, which is then reduced to £30 if paid within 14 days.

Several of the same offences will see the charges soar, with Brits hit with a £960 fine for not doing their bit.

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Those who keep disobeying can be arrested and locked up.

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It comes as the UK death toll from coronavirus hit 477 after 12 more people died in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland today.

The Government said it expects 10,000 coronavirus tests per day to be carried out by the end of this week - despite testing just 6,643 on Wednesday.

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They include the Prince of Wales, who is self-isolating in Scotland after testing positive with what Clarence House described as "mild symptoms".

Police to use coronavirus checkpoints to spot-check drivers and stop non-essential travel
Police were checking to see whether anyone was flouting the lockdown rules in Greenwich ParkCredit: London News Pictures
Two police officers take a selfie in Greenwich ParkCredit: London News Pictures
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