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Fines of $6.9K dished out to woman who allegedly broke quarantine rules twice

A spokesperson for the West Vancouver Police Department said the woman allegedly visited someone at Lions Gate Hospital shortly after coming into Canada from the U.S.

West Vancouver police said these are the largest quarantine-related fines they have issued

West Vancouver police said the Public Health Agency of Canada alleged the woman, who crossed into Canada by land, was not quarantining as required and visited a hospital right after entering the country. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

Police in West Vancouver have fined a woman $6,900 for allegedly flouting pandemic quarantine rules twice including visiting a hospital right after coming into Canada.

In a statement, police said the Public Health Agency of Canada alerted them toa 59-year-old woman who entered Canada from the U.S. via the Pacific Highway Border Crossing on March 4.

Public health, police said, alleged the woman had not provided an adequate negative COVID-19 test and visited someone at Lions Gate Hospital shortly after entering Canada.

As the information came in late Thursday evening, a police spokesperson said, officers went to her quarantine address early the next afternoon. Therethey were greeted by someone who was not the quarantining border crosser.

Police said the Public Health Agency of Canada alleged the woman visited a person at Lions Gate Hospital shortly after crossing the border into Canada. (Maggie MacPherson/CBC)

"This person at the door did say that the other person was out and not home at the time," said Const. Kevin Goodmurphy, a spokesperson for the West Vancouver Police Department.

"When the officer was still in the area, they did actually encounter this woman as she returned froma walk."

The woman claimed she was exempt from quarantine requirements but had no evidence to prove that claim, Goodmurphy said.

She was issued two separate violation tickets: one for the allegedpublic health violationsand one for the quarantine breach witnessed by the officer. Each fine was for $3,450.

"We're all adjusting to new rules and regulations.

"Crossing a land border does ... require that person to quarantine for 14 days if they don't meet the exemption criteria," Goodmurphy said. "We need to take that seriously."

Goodmurphy added the woman had a Canadian passport but he did not know if she was a resident of West Vancouver. He said these arethe largest quarantine-related fines West Vancouver police have issued during the pandemic.

After receiving the fines, Goodmurphy said, the woman was told to quarantine at a West Vancouver address.