Face masks
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Refusing to wear a face mask in shops and on public transport will see fines of €500 issued.
5km travel limit
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On the spot fines up to €500 will also be handed out to people who flout lockdown rules.
A €60 fine on a first offence could be given to anyone who breaches the 5km travel rule
House parties
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A government source confirmed to the Irish Mirror that gardai can call to a house party and ask the owner to break up the party but can’t enter the home.
If they refuse, they can face a €1,000 on their first offence or put behind bars for a month.
It’s understood the fines will increase on the second offence to €1,500 and the homeowner could face a three month stint in jail.
The fine increases to €2,500 if caught a third time.
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Face masks
------------
Refusing to wear a face mask in shops and on public transport will see fines of €500 issued.
5km travel limit
----------------
On the spot fines up to €500 will also be handed out to people who flout lockdown rules.
A €60 fine on a first offence could be given to anyone who breaches the 5km travel rule
House parties
---------------
Coronavirus Ireland: Tanaiste Leo Varadkar says pints with 'lids' banned as part of Level Five restrictionsdublinlive
Nightmare as Dublin Airport passengers left stranded after travel rules change overnightdublinlive
A government source confirmed to the Irish Mirror that gardai can call to a house party and ask the owner to break up the party but can’t enter the home.
If they refuse, they can face a €1,000 on their first offence or put behind bars for a month.
It’s understood the fines will increase on the second offence to €1,500 and the homeowner could face a three month stint in jail.
The fine increases to €2,500 if caught a third time.