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Halifax police issue summary offence tickets for failing to follow Health Protection Act

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HALIFAX, N.S. -

Halifax Regional Police has issued two summary offence tickets for failing to comply with Health Protection Act regulations.

At about 11:15 p.m. on Nov. 26, police responded to a report of a large party in the 1000 block of Preston Street in Halifax. Officers say they watched as more than 60 people left the home.

A summary offence ticket was handed out to a 21-year-old man for violating the indoor gathering limit, which carries a fine of $2,422.

On Nov. 27, a woman was given a hefty fine at the Halifax Stanfield International Airport for refusing to comply with public health requirements for visitors entering Nova Scotia. Officers with the Aviation Security Unit issued a summary offence ticket for $2,422 to a 55-year-old woman for failing to comply with regulations under the Health Protection Act.

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