Aug 6, 2021 | Breaking News, Community, Crime

More Logan City residents fined for COVID-19 breaches

  • Rod Stephen is a former television journalist and has worked as Foreign Editor for the Seven Network, Australian Bureau Chief for TV3 New Zealand, UK correspondent for Seven and ABC radio and as a producer for Reuters TV in London as well as SBS in Sydney and Melbourne before returning to Brisbane to work at 4BC.

Police have issued more fines to Logan City residents for breaches of COVID-19 Public Health Directions.

Around 8pm on Thursday night, police went to an industrial site on Magnesium Drive in Crestmead after reports of a gathering of hoons. 

Officers located four people and two vehicles at the location.

A 20 year old Mount Gravatt East man, a Marsden man of the same age and two women from Loganlea, aged 24 and 22 were each issued with $1378 fines.

The day before a 24-year-old Meadowbrook man was given the same fine for failure to comply with a Covid-19 Public Health Direction after leaving his home to drive to Surfers Paradise for no particular reason. 

The man was intercepted by police on the Esplanade at Surfers Paradise around 11.20am after police spotted him not wearing a mask.

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