POLICE Scotland have issued more than 30 travel fines over a week for breaches of coronavirus restrictions.

The force served 33 fixed penalty notices across eight of its divisions in the seven days up to November 25.

Nine of these were issued in Lothian and Borders, eight in Greater Glasgow and eight in Lanarkshire.

Police Scotland said the figures are indicative and may be higher.

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The remaining eight notices were split across the Tayside division with three, Renfrewshire and Inverclyde at two and one each in Ayrshire, Forth Valley and North East.

More than two million people across 11 council areas were moved to the toughest level 4 on Friday, November 20. Meanwhile, another 10 local authority areas were put into level 3.

Scots are banned from travelling in or out of these areas for non-essential purposes.

Fines start at £30 but rise to £60 if they are not paid within 28 days. Repeat offenders can face penalties of up to £960.