LEETON police are actively enforcing new COVID-19 legislation and have asked residents to do their part.
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Around 9am on Saturday police were on patrol in Kurrajong Avenue when they noticed a property with a fire pit "well alight".
They approached the property and spoke to a 37-year-old woman, asking her if she lived at the address.
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Officers said she told them she did not, but was there "because you are allowed to visit family members".
Police explained the current reasons people are allowed to leave the house, saying simply visiting members was not a valid excuse to be away from home.
The woman received a warning, but was not fined.
Off the road
A 19-year-old Leeton man has had his licence suspended for three months after allegedly drink driving on the weekend.
Police stopped the man, a current holder of a P2 licence, for a random breath test around 2am on April 19 in Boronia Road where he returned a positive result.
Further analysis at the Leeton police station returned a reading of 0.021.
P2 drivers are required to have a reading of nil.
As a result, the man's licence was suspended for a three-month period.