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PIN issued to amusement park for NYE Public Health Order breach
Police have issued a Penalty Infringement Notice (PIN) to an amusement park following a New Year’s Eve event that breached a Public Health Order on Sydney’s North Shore.
Earlier this month, officers from North Shore Police Area Command commenced an investigation after receiving mobile phone footage of a large crowd gathered at the Milsons Point venue in possible breach of a Public Health Order.
Following inquiries with the venue and a review of further footage, the company secretary of the amusement park was issued a $5000 PIN for not comply with noticed direction s7/8/9-COVID-19 – Corporation about 2pm today (Wednesday 13 January 2021).
Shocking footage emerged of crowds shoulder to shoulder during celebrations
Attendees claim there was only one security guard who was overun by crowds Luna Park claim they were under capacity with under 3,000 people present
Luna Park Sydney is under investigation for potential COVID-19 safety breaches after shocking footage emerged of crowds gathering to watch the midnight fireworks on New Year s Eve.
NSW Police alongside Liquor and Gaming NSW are probing the Luna Park s New Year s Eve celebrations after video showed crowds flocking to the harbour wharf with little regard for social distancing.
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Revellers eager to ring in the New Year were condemned by fellow attendees Ali Abbas and Abdulla Hijazi - who said they felt their health was being put at risk.
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