Fifteen Scottish sea food truckers who drove to London to protest against post-Brexit bureaucracy that has prevented them exporting to the European Union were fined today by police for making ‘unnecessary journeys’. The shellfish export truck drivers were stopped by officers during the demonstration and given fixed penalty notices because they were deemed in breach of rules surrounding England’s third national lockdown. More than 20 shellfish trucks were parked on roads near 10 Downing Street and the Houses of Parliament today with fishermen having vowed to dump tons of rotten fish on the Prime Minister’s doorstep in protest. Trucks with slogans such as ‘Brexit carnage’ and ‘incompetent government destroying shellfish industry’ were parked just yards away from Boris Johnson’s office – but the protest ended with those involved being fined. Fisheries from the likes of Bridlington in East Yorkshire and Brixham in Devon were also involved in today’s protest. Scotland Yard told MailOnline today that a number of lorries were stopped and 15 people, who were either drivers or passengers in those vehicles, have been reported via fixed penalty notices for coronavirus-related offences. Those breaching Covid-19 rules in England are fined £200 for the first offence, lowered to £100 if…