A pair of nude sunbathers who ran into bushland after being “startled” by a deer have been rescued, and promptly fined for breaching coronavirus rules, Australian police said Monday.
Police said the men had been sunbaking on a remote beach south of Sydney, before they fled into the Royal National Park to escape the animal.
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Emergency services launched a ground and air search after the lost duo called for help shortly after dark on Sunday.
A 30-year-old man “naked and carrying a backpack” was discovered first on a walking track. A partially clothed 49-year-old was found later.
“It’s difficult to legislate against idiots,” said New South Wales state police commissioner Mick Fuller.
“But clearly putting people at risk by leaving home without a proper reason… and then getting lost in the national park and diverting important resources away from the health operation, I think they should be embarrassed.”
The men were fined US$760 for breaking stay-at-home orders by travelling outside Sydney, which is currently in lockdown to curb a growing COVID-19 outbreak.
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They were among more than 40 people fined for breaching health rules in New South Wales state on Sunday, police said.