https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-12-18/ ... n/12997524
Hang the bastards.
Airline crew from South America fined by NSW Police for breaching self-isolation
7.30
/ Grace Tobin
Posted 57mminutes ago, updated 30mminutes ago
An international airline crew that flew into Sydney earlier this month has been fined by NSW Police for breaching self-isolation orders.
Key points:
Members of an international airline crew breached self-isolation rules after flying into Sydney from South America
Thirteen crew members were issued with $1,000 fines by NSW Police
From next week international airline crews will face mandatory hotel quarantine in NSW
It comes as NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian today announced that from Tuesday, international airline crews would be subjected to mandatory hotel quarantine for 14 days.
7.30 understands the 13 airline crew fined landed in Sydney on a flight repatriating Australians from South America on Saturday, December 5.
A source told 7.30 that a group of airline staff were caught out and about at a variety of different venues in Mascot when they should have been self-isolating in their hotel rooms.
An initial complaint was made about one staff member leaving the hotel, which was not under police guard, and that after officers investigated the breach they found another 12 airline crew had also left their accommodation.
In a statement, NSW Police confirmed that 13 people were issued $1,000 penalty infringement notices.
It is believed the airline crew has since returned home but it is not known if any staff members tested positive for COVID-19.
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NSW Health told 7.30 it could not comment on individual cases.
Currently, international airline crews are able to self-isolate upon their arrival in NSW in a home or other accommodation.
Ms Berejiklian announced there would be two police-operated hotels in Sydney for airline crews to quarantine in.