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Coronavirus: UK travel quarantine rules 'not worth it', says Theresa Villiers | Coronavirus: UK travel quarantine rules 'not worth it', says Theresa Villiers |
(about 8 hours later) | |
Quarantine for new arrivals in the UK has not been worth it, an ex-transport minister has said, after details of how few fines had been issued emerged. | Quarantine for new arrivals in the UK has not been worth it, an ex-transport minister has said, after details of how few fines had been issued emerged. |
So far, no UK police force has confirmed issuing any fines for people breaking the rules - and the UK Border Force has handed out two penalties. | So far, no UK police force has confirmed issuing any fines for people breaking the rules - and the UK Border Force has handed out two penalties. |
The Home Office says it is seeing "a high level of compliance". | The Home Office says it is seeing "a high level of compliance". |
But Tory MP Theresa Villiers said the travel industry had been "damaged" without cutting the Covid-19 risk. | But Tory MP Theresa Villiers said the travel industry had been "damaged" without cutting the Covid-19 risk. |
It comes as government sources say that dozens of countries will be exempt from the UK's travel quarantine from Monday - possibly as many as 75, according to sources. | |
But some of the countries on the list, likely to be published by the end of the week, still have restrictions on people travelling in from the UK. High-risk countries, such as the United States, could be categorised as red and travellers from these destinations will have to quarantine. | |
Since 8 June, most people arriving in the UK from abroad have had to quarantine at an agreed address for 14 days. | |
Flouting rules | Flouting rules |
Those arriving from the Republic of Ireland, part of the Common Travel Area with the UK, are exempted, unless they have left the country in the last fortnight. | Those arriving from the Republic of Ireland, part of the Common Travel Area with the UK, are exempted, unless they have left the country in the last fortnight. |
Arrivals are expected to fill out a passenger locator form, listing the address where they will quarantine. | Arrivals are expected to fill out a passenger locator form, listing the address where they will quarantine. |
If they don't, then they are liable to be fined £100. | If they don't, then they are liable to be fined £100. |
Public Health England and police forces have joint responsibility for making sure new arrivals abide by the quarantine. | Public Health England and police forces have joint responsibility for making sure new arrivals abide by the quarantine. |
If someone is thought to be flouting the rules police can issue a £1,000 fine. | If someone is thought to be flouting the rules police can issue a £1,000 fine. |
Press reports last week suggested no UK police forces had issued fines for breaking the rules. | Press reports last week suggested no UK police forces had issued fines for breaking the rules. |
No enforcement action | No enforcement action |
The BBC contacted all 43 forces in England and Wales to find out how many fines they had issued. | The BBC contacted all 43 forces in England and Wales to find out how many fines they had issued. |
So far, 12 forces have replied, including Greater Manchester, West Midlands and Kent - areas with major ports and airports. The forces say they have not handed out any fines, with some adding that there had been no enforcement action whatsoever. | So far, 12 forces have replied, including Greater Manchester, West Midlands and Kent - areas with major ports and airports. The forces say they have not handed out any fines, with some adding that there had been no enforcement action whatsoever. |
No fines have been issued under the international quarantine law by the police in Scotland or Northern Ireland either. | No fines have been issued under the international quarantine law by the police in Scotland or Northern Ireland either. |
The UK Border Force issued its first two fines under the regulations last weekend at the Eurotunnel terminal in France. | The UK Border Force issued its first two fines under the regulations last weekend at the Eurotunnel terminal in France. |
Theresa Villiers, the former environment and Northern Ireland secretary, who was transport minister in the Tory/Lib Dem coalition, said the quarantine policy "hasn't been worth it". | Theresa Villiers, the former environment and Northern Ireland secretary, who was transport minister in the Tory/Lib Dem coalition, said the quarantine policy "hasn't been worth it". |
"So far this policy has caused damage to the travel industry, and inconvenience for holiday-makers, without any evidence of it working effectively to cut Covid risk," she told BBC News. | "So far this policy has caused damage to the travel industry, and inconvenience for holiday-makers, without any evidence of it working effectively to cut Covid risk," she told BBC News. |
Having been one of the MPs urging Home Secretary Priti Patel to delay the restrictions when they were introduced a month ago, she added: "Air bridges needed to be in place from the start to deliver a risk-based approach which imposed quarantine only on flights from places with high rates of infection." | Having been one of the MPs urging Home Secretary Priti Patel to delay the restrictions when they were introduced a month ago, she added: "Air bridges needed to be in place from the start to deliver a risk-based approach which imposed quarantine only on flights from places with high rates of infection." |
'Do the right thing' | 'Do the right thing' |
The National Police Chiefs' Council is expected to publish full figures for forces in England and Wales in the coming weeks. | The National Police Chiefs' Council is expected to publish full figures for forces in England and Wales in the coming weeks. |
In a statement the NPCC said: "The overwhelming majority of people will do the right thing and follow the rules, which are helping to protect the NHS and save lives. | In a statement the NPCC said: "The overwhelming majority of people will do the right thing and follow the rules, which are helping to protect the NHS and save lives. |
"As the government has made clear, it will not be the role of police to conduct spot checks on those who should be isolating. | "As the government has made clear, it will not be the role of police to conduct spot checks on those who should be isolating. |
"Only if public health authorities suspect someone is not following the restrictions will police become involved." | "Only if public health authorities suspect someone is not following the restrictions will police become involved." |
A spokesperson for the Home Office said: "The quarantine system is informed by science, backed by the public and designed to keep us all safe. | A spokesperson for the Home Office said: "The quarantine system is informed by science, backed by the public and designed to keep us all safe. |
"We are seeing a high level of compliance and we expect this to continue as the vast majority of people will play their part to help stop the spread of this disease." | "We are seeing a high level of compliance and we expect this to continue as the vast majority of people will play their part to help stop the spread of this disease." |
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