General
The consistent inconsistency of Daniel Andrews
As Novak Djokovic today bewails the misery of the multi-millionaire whose minders fail to read the small print, The Age reports:
Police officers who issued fines for breaches of COVID-19 restrictions have been instructed to hand out cautions for unpaid infringements rather than proceed with charges…
More than 19,000 penalty notices were issued for breaches of chief health officer orders by October last year. The new direction would mean all but the most egregious offenders will avoid paying.
But what did the Chairman say before? The Age has that too:
Premier Daniel Andrews insisted in October that rule-breakers must pay fines, warning there was “too much at stake” and “we will come after you if you…
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