Can I be fined for not wearing a face mask on public transport and in shops?
FACE masks are now compulsory in shops and on public transport.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the news in his latest press conference on November 27.
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Could I be fined for not wearing a face mask on public transport?
Last year, the government ramped up fines for traveling maskless that could cost repeat offenders up to £3,200.
The public faced fines if they don't wear a mask on public transport, Grant Shapps confirmed.
Announcing the tougher measures, he said: "We introduced mandatory face coverings on public transport to protect people and stop coronavirus spreading.
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The guidelines state that children under the age of three should not wear masks, nor should anyone who may find it difficult to manage them safely.
This includes primary age children and those with respiratory conditions.
The Government also warned that for face coverings to be effective, people must wash their hands before putting them on and taking them off.
Masks aren't necessary if you're outside, while exercising, at schools or in offices.
People with breathing difficulties or with young children will not have to wear masks.