Friday, 2 October 2020
A conga line of #COVIDIOTS - Part 6
NSW
Police, News, 26-28 September 2020:
A
man has been charged after allegedly attempting to travel across the
NSW/Victoria border in a taxi yesterday.
About
4.30pm (Saturday 26 September 2020), police stopped a Victorian taxi
at a checkpoint on the Hume Highway, Albury.
The
passenger, a 26-year-old man, was asked to produce a permit; however,
it was not valid.
When
he was spoken to further, police will allege the man stated he wanted
to go shopping in Albury.
He
was arrested and taken to Albury Police Station, where he was charged
with not comply with noticed direction re section 7/8/9 -COVID-19 and
breach of bail.
He
was refused bail to appear at Wagga Wagga Bail Court today (Sunday 27
September 2020).
Two
people have been charged and eight infringements have been issued
since the last COVID-19 update.
About
6.15pm yesterday (Sunday 27 September 2020), a 45-year-old woman
attended Maitland Police Station, where she allegedly became
aggressive while intoxicated before coughing on an officer. She was
arrested and charged with not comply noticed direction re
spitting/coughing - COVID-19, behave in offensive manner in/near
public place, assault officer in execution of duty, and two counts of
intimidate police officer in execution of duty without actual bodily
harm. She was granted strict conditional bail and is due to appear in
Maitland Local Court on Wednesday 18 November 2020.
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About 11am on 5 September 2020, police attended an unauthorised
protest in Byron Bay. It’s alleged a 45-year-old man failed to
move-on as directed by police. He was arrested and taken to Tweed
Heads Police Station where he was charged with fail to comply
requirement public health order – COVID-19.
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About 10pm yesterday (Sunday 27 September 2020), police attended a
home on Bromide Street at Broken Hill after numerous noise complaints
were received. Officers from Barrier Police District attended and
issued the occupants a noise abatement direction. Police returned to
the home later that evening after continuing to receive noise
complaints. Officers seized the speakers before issuing two occupants
a $1000 PIN for failing to comply requirement public health order –
COVID-19.
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About 7.30am yesterday (Sunday 27 September 2020), police were called
to Tyagarah Beach about complaints were received about a party that
was taking place. Officers from Tweed/Byron attended and located more
than 20 people at the party. Police were told approximately 500
people had attended the party earlier in the evening. Three people
were issued $1000 PINs for failing to comply requirement public
health order – COVID-19.
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About 12.20am on Saturday (26 September 2020), police stopped a car
on the Sturt Highway at Hay. Police spoke with the occupants, who
were from Victoria, and determined they didn’t have a valid permit
to enter NSW. The three occupants were issued an $1000 PIN for not
comply with noticed direction re section 7/8/9 COVID-19.
Anyone
with information about this incident is urged to contact Crime
Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au.
Information is treated in strict confidence. The public is reminded
not to report crime via NSW Police social media pages.
Labels:
COVID-19,
pandemic,
police,
public health order
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