WA man set to be first Australian fitted with tracking device for alleged
COVID-19 breach

By Briana Shepherd <https://www.abc.net.au/news/briana-shepherd/6843240>
Posted 13hhours ago, updated 8hhours ago

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-08-30/wa-man-tracking-device-after-alleged-covid-breach/12610482
[image: Police and patrons stand outside the Northbridge Hotel.]
Hotel Northbridge was at the centre of the COVID-19 scare on Friday night.(ABC
News: Briana Shepherd)
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A 53-year-old man accused of breaching quarantine directions and sparking a
COVID-19 scare at a Perth pub
<https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-08-29/coronavirus-breach-at-northbridge-hotel/12608998>
is
set to become the first person in the country to be fitted with a tracking
ankle bracelet.
Key points:

   - The alleged offence occurred just hours after the man landed in WA
   - He was tested for COVID-19 but returned a negative result
   - If convicted, he faces a hefty fine or up to 12 months in prison

Police allege Paul John Lawrence had been visiting family in Queensland and
returned to WA on Friday without first applying for permission to return to
the state.

Acting Deputy Commissioner Paul Steel said Mr Lawrence complained of chest
pains when he arrived at Perth Airport so was taken to hospital for
treatment.

It is alleged he then defied a direction to wait for transport to a
quarantine hotel and instead left the hospital and checked into a
backpacker hostel in Northbridge.

Mr Lawrence was found by police at the Hotel Northbridge soon after, and
the pub was closed overnight as a precaution.

WA Police Minister Michelle Roberts said he was now under police guard in
hotel quarantine and had tested negative for coronavirus.

She said work was being done to progress a direction under the Emergency
Management Act to have Mr Lawrence fitted with an ankle bracelet for the
remainder of his time in quarantine.

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