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NSW police have the ‘will’ and ‘resources’ to crack down on COVID rule-breakers

New South Wales Deputy Premier John Barilaro says there will be a “more visible” police presence in the state to crack down on people who are not following COVID rules. “Right now we have abundant resources within our police and that will be about enforcing the rules that we’ve got in place,” Mr Barilaro told Sky News Australia. He said authorities have noticed “some people aren’t really abiding by all the rules”. "Police will be more visible, they will be honing in on those businesses that we’ve allowed to remain open. “We have the resources, and we’ve got the will to really crack down on this.” Via news.com.au — Australia’s leading news site https://www.news.com.au

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