FAST food can be very bad for your financial health, if the experience of a group in Melbourne who attempted to flout COVID-19 restrictions is any indication.
The case, which has now been widely reported across the world, involved a birthday party where organisers placed a very large order for KFC fried chicken in the early hours of the morning last Fri.
Police were tipped off about the order by some paramedics who were in the store at the time, with officers following the delivery driver to a home in Dandenong.
There they found about 20 people partying, despite their attempts to hide in the back yard, garage and under beds.
Police Commissioner, Shane Patton, said 16 fines for breaching COVID-19 rules were issued, totalling $26,000.
"That's a heck of a birthday party to recall and they'll remember that one for a long time," he said.
hairdressers in the UK are being trained in mental health, because their close bond with clients can mean they are among the first to be able to detect emerging symptoms.
One of the first salons to participate in the program is the Pride Salon in Gloucester, with funding provided by charity group the Lions Barber Collective which was started by Tom Chapman, a hair cutter who said in his 20-year career he had "been told everything".
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