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Man is fined $1,378 just for walking outside to take some photos in Queensland's punishing lockdown


A photoshoot with friends has cost a man more than a thousand dollars for breaching lockdown restrictions.
The 31-year-old Burpengary man was issued with a $1378 fine after he was found at North Lakes walking outdoors.
The man told officers he was on his way to take some pictures with friends.
Queensland police (pictured) check on residents in the strict lockdown 
A man has been fined $1,378 for breaching the lockdown laws, with 14 other fines issued in the Moreton area (stock image)
It comes as Queensland was plunged into a lockdown on July 31 as they combatted a growing Covid cluster. 
The only reasons residents are able to leave home is to obtain essential goods within 10km of their home, for essential work, school or childcare, to exercise with one person within 10km of their home or for healthcare.  ....

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One dead in accident on Springfield Road

One dead in accident on Springfield Road
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Watts Named Director of WIU Office of Public Safety - Western Illinois University News


May 12, 2021
MACOMB, IL Derek Watts, the interim director of the Western Illinois University s Office of Public Safety (OPS), has been named the director of the department, effective June 1. Watts has served as the interim director since March 2019. He becomes the first internal candidate named to the director/chief position.
Watts joined OPS in 1998 as a patrol officer. He was promoted to corporal in 2006 and to sergeant in 2009. A 1996 and 2015 graduate of the WIU School of Law Enforcement and Justice Administration, Watts was promoted to lieutenant in 2018. He started his law enforcement career with the Bushnell Police Department in 1996. Before joining the Office of Public Safety, Watts worked as a police officer for the Morton Police Department. ....

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Watts discusses policing, community relationships


Watts discusses policing, community relationships
Tabi Jozwick, Voice Correspondent
MACOMB Western Illinois University’s Office of Public Safety interim director Derick Watts took the time to answer questions during Monday’s Zoom interview with WIU and Macomb community members.
According to the WIU March 14, 2019 press release, Watts, a lieutenant with OPS, was appointed as interim director after Scott Harris retired on March 15, 2019. Watts took over OPS as interim director on March 16, 2019.
Watts started the interview by saying law enforcement officers adapt to change with laws being updated. One change he mentioned was at the beginning of his career, domestic violence victims were hesitant to press charges against their abusers because of fear. He said the law was later changed so police officers had the right to press charges without the victim making that decision, turning Illinois into a forerunner into that aspect. ....

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