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Why people get angry at coronavirus rule-breakers and want to call the police – ABC News
Witnessing others apparently breach coronavirus restrictions during pandemic lockdowns is infuriating for some Australians — and thousands of them have been more than happy to dob in those they see breaking the rules.
Witnessing others apparently breach coronavirus restrictions during pandemic lockdowns is infuriating for some Australians.
Thousands of people have been more than happy to dob in those they see breaking the rules.
While we might feel like it’s justified, turning people in doesn’t come without a moral cost.
This is how some Australians feel about the issue and what experts have to say about it.
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