Police in the Lake District are warning visitors from Lancashire to avoid driving to the national park during lockdown.
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  May 10, 2020  
     
     
  Two men from Preston are fined and escorted out of Lake District by police  
     
  Police in the Lake District are warning visitors from Lancashire to avoid driving to the national park during lockdown.  
     
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