Spectators Cautioned: $16k Fines Loom as Crowds Gather to Experience the Might of Tropical Cyclone Alfred

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  1. It’s important for spectators to prioritize their safety during severe weather events like Tropical Cyclone Alfred. The hefty fines are a reminder that authorities are taking the threat seriously and want to discourage people from putting themselves in dangerous situations. Staying informed through official channels and following safety guidelines is crucial. Let’s hope everyone stays safe and takes the necessary precautions.

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