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Saturday, April 27, 2024

ACT Police urge COVID awareness

ACT Policing is urging Canberrans to ensure they are aware of continuing lockdown restrictions in the Territory.

On Thursday and Friday last week, ACT Road Policing led high visibility border compliance activities, checking more than 7,400 vehicles and turning around more than 40 drivers.

The two main issues identified at the border were freight drivers that did not have proper COVID-negative test documentation and local district drivers who did not have the appropriate exemption documents.

On Sunday, officers conducted a compliance operation in the western edge of the city. Approximately 250 vehicles at the Cotter and Uriarra were turned around as these locations were closed for exercise.  

Many people admitted they had not checked on the status of the parks and reserves, and assumed they could still visit these places.

Early on Sunday morning a woman, who was under home quarantine restrictions due to being COVID-19 positive, was charged with drink driving. The two passengers in the vehicle were subsequently ordered into home quarantine due to their close contact with the woman. In addition to the drink driving charges the woman was issued an infringement for breaching ACT health directions.  

Detective Superintendent Naomi Binstead from ACT Policing’s COVID-19 taskforce said ACT Policing was asking everyone to not become complacent.

“We understand people are keen to get back to normal but we must keep to the important health directions, for everyone’s safety,” said Detective Superintendent Binstead.

“The general rules have not changed. You must not leave home unless it is for an essential reason. You must continue to wear a mask where required to do so. And you must check the ACT Government COVID-19 website for the current rules and restrictions within the ACT.

“Now is not the time to become complacent or to take an ‘it’ll be right’ attitude. The better everyone sticks to the rules, the faster we can see more restrictions eased.”

Lockdown compliance activity to 21 September 2021:

Traffic compliance stops26,626
Directions to leave the ACT277
Personal compliance checks4,174
Business compliance checks1,419
Arrests for alleged breach of health directions36
Infringements issued for alleged breach of health directions56
Cautions for alleged breach of health directions98
Move on orders710
Compliance complaints received1560

For the most recent information on the ACT’s COVID-19 restrictions, visit the ACT COVID-19 site.

For all general COVID-19 enquiries – including to make a report of non-compliance – contact the COVID-19 Helpline on 6207 7244 (8am – 8pm, 7 days a week). For police assistance call 131 444 and only contact Triple Zero (000) for emergencies.

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