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QR code compliance audit finds more than 100 South Australian businesses are breaching COVID-safe rules

A South Australian Police audit has found more than 100 businesses across the state have failed to comply with COVID-safe QR code rules.
Key points:
- SA Police have audited business compliance with the COVID-safe QR code system
- 114 out of 846 business were found to be non-compliant
- Four businesses were fined $5,000
The week-long operation saw police check 846 businesses, with 114 found to be non-compliant.
QR codes use technology similar to barcodes and are used to help businesses collect customer information for contact tracing.
SA Police Commissioner Grant Stevens said it was disappointing 114 operators were not abiding by the rules.
“Police have continued with an education approach to COVID restrictions as we recognise things can change…
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