Four people have been caught on a 500-mile round trip from England to Wales during the coronavirus lockdown.
Police stopped the car, which was made up with people from three different households, in Builth Wells on Tuesday.
Brecon Roads Policing Unit tweeted that the group was on its way to enjoy some sightseeing in Snowdonia National Park.
Three different households in one car from England sightseeing in Wales, stopped at Builth Wells. Had planned on conducting a 500 mile round trip to Snowdonia National Park. 4 FPNs issued and vehicle sent home.
— Brecon Roads Policing (@BreconRPU) June 23, 2020
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Wales has a five-mile limit for non-essential journeys. Meanwhile in England people can travel an unlimited distance for exercise and to access beauty spots.
Brecon Roads Policing Unit tweeted: "Three different households in one car from England sightseeing in Wales, stopped at Builth Wells.
"Had planned on conducting a 500 mile round trip to Snowdonia National Park. 4 FPNs (fixed penalty notices) issued and vehicle sent home".
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