Police expect to issue more Penalty Infringement Notices (PINs) following an anti-lockdown protest in Ulladulla on Tuesday.
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Protests were held across NSW, including at various locations on the South Coast, with protesters converging on the Shoalhaven City Council's administration building in Deering Street, Ulladulla and the Ulladulla Civic Centre on the Princes Highway.
Two people were arrested and issued with infringement notices following the Ulladulla protests.
A group of around 40 protesters gathered at the council offices mid morning.
A 55-year-old male from Burrill Lake was arrested at the location and later released after being issued with a number of infringement notices.
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Shortly after, at a smaller protest at the civic centre, a 47-year-old St Georges Basin women was also arrested.
She was taken to the Ulladulla Police station and also issued with a number of infringement notices before being released.
Both have been charged with failing to comply with stay at home health orders, among other offences.
Police say they also expect to issue a number of other PINs in the Ulladulla area following Tuesday's protests.