These images show a group of friends discovered in a local beauty spot - having broken social distancing ban for a Shisha.
More than half a dozen people were taking part in a picnic, smoking shisha pipes and eating kebabs when they were approached by cops, who gave them a stern warning and sent them home.
The individuals had travelled hundreds of miles from Manchester, Sheffield and Ipswich to meet at Snake Pass in the Peak District yesterday (Thurs), police said.
Earlier this week, there were concerns about people driving to beauty spots in Bradford district, including Ilkley Moor.
Derbyshire Constabulary have released the images as a warning and reminder to others that they must "stay at home", in line with government advice.
A force spokesman said the group were "dispersed with no resistance" and reminded that they had not been practicing "social distancing".
There has been an increased police presence at national parks this week as warm weather has seen people people flock to the countrysi
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