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Enter a closed quarantine zone (park, venue, etc.) and you get a ticket. Get caught without a mask, even by yourself - and yep, ticket. Get caught spending more than the permitted 1 hour outside, get a ticket. Get caught too far from home, outside your permitted bubble, and you get a ticket. That is hardly surprising given how onerous the rules have been Down Under, observed the Conservative Treehouse: Covid cases rising, and so are markets.Australians have racked up so many fines for violating their governments’ draconian COVID-19 mandates that the state of Queensland is now threatening drastic action against those who haven’t paid up, including the loss of their bank accounts, homes, or driver’s licenses.Īccording to the Brisbane Times, Queensland, whose capital is Brisbane, has issued 3,046 fines involving “2755 individuals and businesses accused of flouting the rules during the coronavirus pandemic.” The fines total $5.2 million.Opinion The problem with Modi-centric discourse in Indian politics.Sports 'Now that is what u call Protea Fire': South Africa earn high praise after Cape Town win.
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Entertainment Human review: Shefali Shah starrer web show left floundering by weird flights of fancy.Buoyed by inductions, Akhilesh faces ticket claims from turncoats.Pilot disorientation due to weather change led to CDS chopper crash: CoI.He said while journalists were required to be accurate, the Rules cannot decide what is fair, and cannot control publishers and editors through it.Īdvocate Abhay Nevagi, representing Wagle in his PIL, said the Rules provide “unfettered powers” to the executive to direct intermediaries to delete or modify or block relevant content or information, and that they should be quashed.Īdditional solicitor general Anil Singh for the central government told the bench that Supreme Court was likely to hear the plea, seeking the transfer of the present two petitions in the High Court to the apex court on August 10, and urged the court to wait till SC’s decision. He also argued that the new Rules sought to control “investigative journalism”.
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Khambata said while the IT Act itself did not seek to censor content, it was being done through the new Rules. The petitioner sought interim relief through staying the Rules, pending hearing of the pleas.
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Senior counsel Daraius Khambata, representing AGIJ Promotion Of Nineteenonea Media Pvt Ltd, the company that owns The Leaflet, submitted that the new IT Rules are “vague, wide and so draconian” and have “terrible chilling effect on free speech on authors, editors and anyone who wants to put up anything up on the internet”. Also Read | Hint of thaw: IT Ministry to meet social media firms after House session