@nswpolice Hey @nswpolice , can you start with the @TransportforNSW staff who continually travel in carriages and and gather in groups in enclosed areas without masks ?!
@NorelleFeehan He gets his numbers from the original civid safe app that was released by the government at the beginning of the first pandemic.
The numbers are shown on the govt app long before they are released by the media or in the daily press conference
@nswpolice I was chatting online with someone from Guildford who said that the lockdown didn't apply to his area, and that he was going to meet with his mother, auntie and cousins for shopping and lunch the next day - NOW! I understand the need for police presence in this area
@jamesieward *LOVE* waze, and would not use anything else from here on in - its got everything you need and some extras that you don't but are fun! :)
And unlike Google, you'll never end up in a dead end , a body of water or taken miles / kms out of your way to get to a destination
@Bouncer0307 It's how we locals know stuff is going down here in Australia ... it brings a good community neighbourhood involvement back into our suburb that's rive with drugs and crime - we know what's uo , and where to avoid (or go watch haha)
@FrankieParkins1@arrowlance@nswpolice A lady commented on the rudeness of a dept store employee today in a local community facebook page, and was inundated by a wall of negativity about why she thought shopping for towels and clothing was considered "essential"
Anyone residing or has been in the Greater Sydney area including Blue Mountains, Central Coast, Wollongong and Shellharbour on or after 21 June can only leave home for essential reasons - travelling to the ski fields for a holiday is not a valid excuse.
https://t.co/NldMA3TkST
How I react when I see another @waze user drive by whilst using the #waze app
It's making having to share the road with drug fugged criminals who could possibly car jack you at any moment fun again π
Barnaby Joyce has been issued a $200 fine by NSW Police for not wearing a mask while paying for petrol in Armidale. He was inside for less than a minute, spotted by a member of the public who called Crime Stoppers. Police went and checked CCTV and issued the fine. @9NewsAUS