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Four Poles broke the quarantine rules - they were fined PLN 13. crowns

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Four men from Poland were fined 13 kronor. The reason was failure to comply with police orders to stay in a quarantine hotel.

The police were notified just before 1 o'clock Monday night. The report concerned four men in quarantine hotel Scandic Park Hotell in Sandefjord did not comply with the stay-in-room regulations.

Failure to follow hotel restrictions

"They did not comply with the order to stay in their own rooms," Sør-Øst Police District writes on Twitter.

This happened after the police had issued four stay-in-room orders earlier in the evening. When the men did not comply with the order to stay in the room, the hotel guards alerted the police.

– This is how they were fined. They were not fined for violation of the provisions regarding hotel quarantine, but for not respecting the order to stay in their own rooms, says operations manager Ottar Steinstø from the southeastern police district.

All four men were 20-30 years old and come from Poland.

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