A Melbourne woman who 'got lost' buying toilet paper is among 192 Victorians fined for breaching coronavirus regulations yesterday. 9News
She told police she was looking for a supermarket to buy toilet paper but got lost.
Police issued the teens with a warning, but an hour later police were called back to the home and found them all still there.Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has warned that those flouting coronavirus lockdowns risk lengthening the time before restrictions can be lifted. The male driver of the car told police he was picking up medication from his work and they had decided to get pizza in Pakenham before heading home.
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