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Aussies Now Ticketing People For Being Outside Their Home Without An Excuse

This report from Australian's 9News has gone viral because it shows the new draconian lockdown measures the government just imposed on citizens.

The Aussies have lost their fricken minds over COVID.

Over the past couple of days, more than 400 people have been ticketed for being outside their home without a “reasonable excuse”.

The report also mentions that 8 teenage boys were arrested, cuffed and fined $1,000 for being at a secret outdoor party while a construction worker was sent home because he didn’t have the right paperwork that allowed him to be on-site.

The police are literally pulling over cars to check their papers.

Pro-rugby player Josh Dugan was pulled over and ticketing for traveling by car away from his home.He reportedly could face even more criminal charges.

From the 9News reports above, “it’s getting harder and harder to hide, if you are doing the wrong thing”.

As government “inspectors” are showing up at job sites, demanding to see each workers records that include vaccination cards & QR codes.

Over the weekend, police arrested hundreds of anti-lockdown protestors in Melbourne and Sydney.

The Associated Press reports:

"Mounted police used pepper spray in Melbourne to break up crowds of more than 4,000 surging toward police lines, while smaller groups of protesters were prevented from congregating in Sydney by a large contingent of riot police.
Victoria state police said that they arrested 218 people in the state capital Melbourne. They issued 236 fines and kept three people in custody for assaulting police. The arrested people face fines of A$5,452 ($3,900) each for breaching public health orders.
Police in New South Wales, where Sydney is the capital, said they charged 47 people with breaching public health orders or resisting arrest, among other offences, and issued more than 260 fines ranging from A$50 ($35) to $3,000. The police said about 250 people made it to the city for the protest."

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