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Police target metropolitan travellers visiting regional NSW in breach of Public Health Orders

Date Time Police target metropolitan travellers visiting regional NSW in breach of Public Health Orders Police across the state are continuing to conduct compliance operations targeting metropolitan residents travelling to regional NSW in contravention of Public Health Orders. State Emergency Operations Controller, Deputy Commissioner Gary Worboys, said now is not the time to move out of Greater Sydney. “We want to make it clear that police in Greater Sydney and our regional locations are sharing information and will continue to patrol transport hubs to check that people are complying with the stay-at-home direction,” Deputy Commissioner Worboys said. Of note, about 10pm yesterday (Wednesday 7 July 2021), officers from Orana Mid-Western Police District spoke to a 38-year-old man on Denison Street, Mudgee, following reports from a member of the public he was acting suspiciously.

Community reminded to comply with Public Health Orders during extended lockdown

Date Time Community reminded to comply with Public Health Orders during extended lockdown Police across Greater Sydney are working to ensure compliance following the extension of public health orders announced by NSW Health today. State Emergency Operations Controller, Deputy Commissioner Gary Worboys, said with the extension, now is not the time for people, particularly across south-west Sydney, to become complacent. “Additional officers will be deployed across areas of concern that have been identified, including Fairfield, Liverpool and Bankstown, to ensure the public is complying with the current orders”, Deputy Commissioner Worboys said. Complaints from members of the public have led to numerous $1000 Penalty Infringement Notices (PINs) being issued each day.

Travel company in breach of Public Health Order after trip to zoo

Date Time Travel company in breach of Public Health Order after trip to zoo A travel company has been issued a $5000 PIN for breaching a public health order after taking three busloads of tourists to a zoo in the state’s west yesterday. About 9.30am (Monday 28 June 2021), three buses arrived at the zoo on Obley Road, Dubbo. On board were 128 staff and guests – at least 76 of whom were not permitted to travel outside Greater Sydney under the current public health order. Staff at the zoo refused to allow the travellers off the buses and police were called. Officers from Orana Mid-Western Police District attended and spoke to tour operators, establishing the group had left Sydney last Friday (25 June 2021) and had continued to travel throughout regional NSW after the Public Health Orders were updated on Saturday.

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