Four fined after being rescued from Cramond Island

A group of people have been fined for flouting lockdown measures after they had to be rescued by emergency services.
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A group of people have been fined for flouting lockdown measures after they had to be rescued by emergency services.

Three men, aged 26, 31 and 32, and a 28-year-old woman were stranded on Cramond Island after being cut off by the tide.

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The Lifeboat from South Queensferry was called to rescue them this afternoon.

Three men, aged 26, 31 and 32, and a 28-year-old woman were stranded on Cramond Island after being cut off by the tide.Three men, aged 26, 31 and 32, and a 28-year-old woman were stranded on Cramond Island after being cut off by the tide.
Three men, aged 26, 31 and 32, and a 28-year-old woman were stranded on Cramond Island after being cut off by the tide.

Police officers waited for the group to be safely returned to shore at Cramond before issuing them all with fixed penalty notices for breaking the Coronavirus Act 2020.

A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Around 3pm on Saturday, 11 April police received a report of concern for people who were stuck on Cramond Island, Edinburgh.

"Three men, aged 26, 31 and 32, and a 28-year-old woman were issued with fixed penalty notices under the Coronavirus Act 2020.

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"Police attended the incident along with colleagues from the coastguard and RNLI."

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