POLICE have stepped up their patrols after seeing increasing numbers of people travelling to North Yorkshire and flouting lockdown rules.

In recent days, officers have come across people who have no reason to be in the county, including a group of nine men from West Yorkshire who were all fined after being found in Malham in the Yorkshire Dales late on Sunday night.

Aged between 22 and 41, the group had travelled from Bradford but could give no reason for being in the village.

Earlier that day a group of seven men from the York area aged between 18 and 45 were fined after officers found them drinking alcohol in the beer garden of a closed pub following a cycle ride.

Assistant Chief Constable Mike Walker, said: “The majority of people in North Yorkshire can be proud of what they have done to help slow the spread of the virus and save lives.

"But sadly our officers have come across a minority who, despite all the publicity and the clear messages about the danger posed by this virus, believe the rules don’t apply to them.

“Although there are indications that the spread of COVID-19 maybe slowing, the Government has made it clear that the fight against this virus is not.

"If you choose to ignore the advice and meet up with friends or family or travel unnecessarily, you are jeopardising all the progress we have made and you are putting more lives at risk, including the lives of your parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters and children.

“We urge you to think twice before you go out, follow the Government’s restrictions and do not meet up with friends and family that you do not live with."

He added: "Our task remains unchanged, and as we head into the weekend, there’ll be more officers out on high-visibility patrols who will continue to engage, explain and encourage members of the public to follow the guidance.

"Please be aware that although we continue to take this approach, we are not afraid to use the legislative powers if we have to.”