The Queensland government has racked up AU$5.2 million of COVID-19 related fines, with a portion of individuals or businesses facing enforcement measures such as suspension of their driver’s licence and garnishing of their wages. According to a Queensland Treasury statement issued to The Epoch Times, as of Sept. 30, the government has issued 3,046 infringements to 2,755 individuals or businesses. “Approximately 56.4 percent of COVID-related fines have either been paid in full or are under a payment plan,” a spokesperson from the State Penalties Enforcement Registry said. “A further 18.4 percent are under active enforcement, which may include garnishing bank accounts or wages, registering charges over property, or suspending driver licences.” The remaining 25.2 percent are within the time-to-pay period or are under investigation. “People really have been exposed to the worst excesses of government that one could imagine and overreach by various agencies, and I suppose that some people …