Despite COVID-19 restrictions easing across South Australia as cases continue to decline, South Australia’s police commissioner has warned against complacency in the fight against CCP virus, urging people not to skip checking in at venues with QR codes. Commissioner Grant Stevens said he had received substantial feedback from police suggesting people were coming into venues without scanning the code. “In South Australia, things are almost normal, and that carries some risk, and that makes people less vigilant,” Stevens told radio FiveAA on Jan. 20. He said checking in is not a condition of entry into a business, but there is an obligation “to check in at some point whilst they’re visiting that business”. The government has said that the data is stored in a government database and used where an outbreak occurs. Police will not have access to the data and that information gathered will be deleted in 28 days. Since QR …
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