A police officer has been fined $200 for not wearing a face mask at a fast food outlet in Sydney's north.
The NSW Police superintendent, 53, was spotted breaching the state's strict mask-wearing requirements while ordering food at a fast-food restaurant in Mount Colah yesterday.
Anyone living in Greater Sydney is currently required to wear a mask in all indoor venues.
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Police spoke with the officer before issuing a $200 penalty infringement notice.
The officer was one of 65 people issued with fines yesterday.
Of those, 52 were $200 infringements for failing to wear a fitted face covering.
NSW today recorded 24 new locally acquired cases of COVID-19, 17 of which are linked to previously confirmed cases.
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There have now been 175 cases linked to the Bondi cluster, traced back to a limousine driver who transported an international flight crew.
The total number of cases reported since June 16 is now at 195.