A Port Macquarie man, who was accused of breaching public health orders in Sydney in July, has pleaded guilty to not wearing a face mask while in a public transport waiting area.
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Brady Kenneth Gunn, 45, appeared in Sydney's Downing Centre Court on December 13, 2021 before registrar J Wiseman.
Two additional charges of not complying with a public safety order and not complying with noticed direction were dismissed.
Mr Gunn was arrested by police at a home in Oatley on July 31 after allegedly travelling on trains outside his local government area without a reasonable excuse.
He was charged at Kogarah Police Station.
Conditional bail conditions, imposed on August 1, banning Mr Gunn from using social media continue. Mr Gunn is named on Facebook as the leader of the movement A Stand In The Park.
The matter is listed for sentencing on December 20, 2021 in the Sydney Downing Centre Court.
Mr Gunn must be present for sentencing.
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