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Police will enforce new COVID-19 regulations in Goulburn after 44 people were fined for breaching public health orders across the state yesterday.
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On June 27 police stopped a car on the Hume Highway at Goulburn and spoke with the driver, a 33-year-old man from Ermington. He was issued with a $1000 PIN and was directed to immediately return to Sydney.
Police have received hundreds of calls from the public over the weekend to report potential public health order breaches, and would like to thank the vast majority of the community for their cooperation with the new rules.
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Hume Police District Inspector Matt Hinton said police were out and about in various locations on Sunday, enforcing COVID-19 rules.
"Officers were particularly active at the South Goulburn service centre and the shopping centres," he said.
"The community will see police around town over the coming days, making sure people are compliant with the face mask rules."
Inspector Hinton said police gave some flexibility on Sunday while people adjusted to the regulations but he expected the community "to be fully on board with them" this week.
Meantime, The Post observed that most shoppers at Woolworths Supermarket were wearing masks. Centre management was reminding those who failed to wear them about the rules.
In total, 44 $1000 PINs were issued across NSW yesterday and of those four $200 infringements were issued for failing to wear a fitted face covering.
Two men were issued with PINs after they had to be rescued from the Royal National Park at Otford.
About 6pm on June 27, the men called for assistance after becoming lost in bushland during a visit to a remote beach.
Police Rescue assisted by the State Emergency Service, NSW Ambulance and Polair responded to the area, locating a 30-year-old man naked and carrying a backpack on the walking track near Lady Wakehurst Drive.
After a further search, a 49-year-old man, partially clothed, was also located. The men told police they were on a nearby beach when they ran into bushland after being startled by a deer.
They were taken to St George Police Station and issued $1000 PINs for breaching the current public health order prohibiting those from Greater Sydney travelling outside the region.
In other incidents, a café operator has been charged and is subject to strict bail conditions after being found allegedly breaching the public health order at Shellharbour.
About 9.40am, officers from Lake Illawarra Police District attended a café in Addison Street responding to reports staff were failing to comply with the current public health orders.
When officers arrived, they saw neither the staff or the operator were wearing face masks; the operator was reminded of her obligations under the current health orders but allegedly refused to comply.
The two staff members were warned and complied, putting masks on; however, a 38-year-old woman was arrested. She was taken to Port Kembla Police Station where she was charged with fail to comply with notice direction (not wear fitted face covering in retail/business premises), and operator not ensure hospitality workers wear fitted face coverings.
She was given bail conditions to strictly comply with the public health orders and not to incite or encourage others to defy them. She is due to appear in Port Kembla Local Court on July 21.
Police continue to appeal to the community to report suspected breaches of any ministerial direction or behaviour which may impact on the health and safety of the community.
Anyone who has information regarding individuals or businesses in contravention of a COVID-19-related ministerial direction is urged to contact Crime Stoppers Information is treated in strict confidence. The public has been reminded not to report crime via NSW Police social media pages.
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