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Acting Assistant Commissioner Brendan Gorman made it clear that the police will strictly enforce the law without exceptions.

“Every resident in New South Wales has the right to safety and security,” he asserted.

“This is not the moment for actions that could create divisions within our community,” he emphasized.

Gorman mentioned that officers will be actively monitoring the beach, prepared to address any incitement to violence or hatred, involvement in violent acts, or any form of anti-social conduct, harassment, or intimidation.

“We will take decisive action against anyone engaging in hate-driven criminal activities,” Gorman stated.

Under the new legislation, Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon is empowered to impose a 14-day restriction on unauthorized public gatherings in the aftermath of a terrorist incident.

His declaration started on Wednesday and will remain in place until January 7.

Police can issue move-on directions and force people to remove face coverings.

“There is zero tolerance for it right now,” he said.

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