Two
 nude sunbathers have been fined for breaching Covid rules after they 
got spooked by a deer and had to be rescued from bushland.
The men, who were sunbathing on a beach south of Sydney, were found after they called for assistance.
They
 were fined A$1,000 (US$750, £547)  for breaching a public health order 
banning those in greater Sydney from travelling outside the area.
"It's
 difficult to legislate against idiots," NSW Police Commissioner Mick 
Fuller said at a press conference on Monday when speaking about the 
incident.
"Clearly
 putting people at risk by leaving home without a proper reason, and I 
think then on top of that, getting lost in the national park and 
diverting important resources away from the health operation, I think 
they should be embarrassed."
 
 
According to a police statement,
 the authorities had located a 30-year-old man naked and carrying a 
backpack on the walking track near Lady Wakehurst Drive in the Royal 
National Park in Otford. 
After a further search, which included the help of a helicopter, they then found a 49-year-old man, who was partially clothed. 
 
 The men told officers that they were on a nearby beach when they were startled by a deer and ran into bushland.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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