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Canterbury-Bankstown Mayor Khal Asfour calls on New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian to lift curfews in areas of local government concern, following scenes of crowded Sydney beaches yesterday .

“I don’t blame people who live within three miles of the beach for being able to go to the beach,” he told Today.

“What I guess really angers me and my community is the double standard, it’s hypocrisy.

“We can’t go to our beautiful parks, the recreation areas by the Cooks River or the George River, if we were there yesterday we would have brought in the cavalry. I think that’s what really makes people angry. “

He claimed that even Deputy Prime Minister John Barilaro said the curfew measures were ineffective.

“I ask the Prime Minister to lift the curfew at least today, so that we can at least get back to normal.”

Last week, Barilaro reconsidered his comments on the effectiveness of the curfews, saying that as part of a series of measures they have had some impact on the spread of the virus.

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