
The tourists who believe travel restrictions don't apply to them
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From US student Skylar Mack to UK celeb Zara Holland, tourists are being prosecuted, jailed and fined for breaking Covid-19 travel restrictions. How are local laws enforceable, and why do they think they can get away with it?
(CNN) — As pandemic quarantines go, this might be the best: sprawling on a hotel balcony overlooking azure Caribbean waters as you bake gently in the sun. But it isn't enough for some. The past month has seen a slew of high-profile cases of tourists getting in trouble for breaking the rules while on a sun-and-sand vacation.More Related News

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