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6 people face $1,000 tickets after Halifax gatherings violate COVID-19 limits

File Photo - A sign marking Brunswick Street in Halifax, N.S., on Feb. 20, 2021. Alexa MacLean/Global News

Halifax Regional Police have handed out six $1,000 tickets for violating COVID-19 gathering limits in two separate incidents overnight.

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Police say officers issued four summary offence tickets for failing to comply with the Health Protection Act after responding to reports of a large social gathering at a residence in the 1500 Block of Walnut St. at 12:04 a.m. Saturday.

Under Nova Scotia’s COVID-19 rules gatherings are limited to 10 people.

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Four men were issued tickets for violating section 71(1b) of the Health Protection Act.

If found guilty, the tickets carry a $1,000 fine.

Police were called to another location in Halifax after receiving a noise complaint at 12:14 a.m.

Once officers arrived in the 1900 block of Brunswick St., where it was determined that more than 10 persons were in attendance at the home.

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One man and one woman were issued tickets for violating section 71(1b) of the Health Protection Act.

The Halifax Regional Police are asking residents to educate or re-educate themselves about the public health rules around COVID-19.

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