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Two men have appeared at Newport Magistrates Court this month charged with the offence. Both were ordered to pay compensation.
James Anthony Fleming Fleming, of Llancaiach Court, Nelson, was fined £80 for driving off from Asda in Caerphilly without paying for £6.01 of diesel. The 35-year-old, appearing at Newport Magistrates Court on July 6, was also ordered to pay £6.01 of compensation, cover a victim surcharge of £95 and pay costs of £100. He was also made the subject of a community order for drug offences. Fleming admitted driving whilst unfit through drugs on December 10, 2020, for which he received five penalty points. He also admitted possessing a class c drug, flubromazolam, for which he was given a drug rehabilitation requirement of nine months.
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“It is really encouraging to see these results,” she said.
“But it’s a little bit too early to relax quite yet.
“So we need to maintain those restrictions that we have in place, so please - wearing masks, I know they’re really uncomfortable . my glasses continually fog up - but they’re so important.”
Queensland Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young speaks to media during a COVID-19 update on Wednesday.
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Dr Young said there were 9827 close contacts of cases in Queensland, 5701 people in home quarantine and 3093 in hotel quarantine.
Health Minister Yvette D’Ath said Wednesday’s “great news” was thanks to the quick lockdown.
Queensland records four new local COVID-19 cases, all linked to known infections
Queensland has recorded four new local COVID-19 cases.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said the new cases were linked to known infections and had been confirmed as the Alpha strain of the virus. Even though the numbers might seem a little bit large, it is good news, Ms Palaszczuk said.
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Ms Palaszczuk said she did not believe the Delta variant was circulating in the community, which was excellent news . It is now two weeks since the Portugese restaurant outbreak. At this stage, it s all systems go. We are feeling pretty good at where we are at the moment and we just need everyone to keep doing the right thing.