Barnaby Joyce issued with $200 fine for not wearing face mask

Barnaby Joyce issued with $200 fine for not wearing face mask

Barnaby Joyce

Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce has been fined by NSW Police for failing to wear a mask in a store, breaching public health orders.

NSW Police confirmed that a $200 penalty notice was issued to Joyce on Monday morning for failing to wear a mask in a service station in Armidale. A member of the public in his own electorate had reported the breach of the public health order to Crime Stoppers. Police checked the CCTV cameras to confirm the report, before issuing the fine.

“Officers from New England Police District attended a service station at Armidale after receiving a Crime Stoppers report in relation to a possible breach of Public Health Orders at about 8am yesterday,” a statement from police said.

“Inquiries revealed a 54-year-old man was not wearing a face mask while in store. Police spoked with the man before issuing a $200 PIN.”

Speaking to the media, NSW Police Deputy Commissioner Gary Worboys confirmed the situation.

“Police were alerted to that – they took some action,” he said.

“That person was apologetic and cooperative with police and an infringement notice was issued.”

Barnaby Joyce was reinstated as Australia’s Deputy Prime Minister last week, rolling Michael McCormack for the Nationals’ leadership. Joyce resigned from the leadership of the Nationals in 2018 after allegations of sexual harassment surfaced against him – he denies the allegations.

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