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01:02 EDT, 29 June 2021
A Queensland woman is accused of placing fake QR code signs in a country pub that linked patrons to an anti-vaccination website when they attempted a Covid check-in.
Fake QR codes were allegedly setup within the rural venue in Wondai at South Burnett, Queensland, and as customers tried to register they were diverted from the Queensland Covid Check-in, to a right-wing, anti-vaccination site.
Queensland police confirmed a 43-year-old woman was charged, with a spokesperson alleging she entered the premises on May 16, setting up the fake QR codes around the venue.
Fake QR codes were setup as customers tried to register at the location they were diverted from the Queensland Covid Check-in, to a right-wing, anti-vaccination site
Kingaroy District Court heard the South Burnett man grabbed his ex-partner by her throat and tried to ‘gouge out her eyes’ in one of several vicious attacks.
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