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Aussie toilet paper tussle sparks calls for calm

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>>CANBERRA: A fight over toilet paper in an Australian supermarke­t yesterday prompted police to call for calm after the latest violence sparked by coronaviru­s-induced panic buying in the country.

A video widely shared online shows three women pulling each other’s hair and screaming as they struggle over a large pack of the highly sought-after commodity in the aisle of a grocery store in Sydney.

“I just want one pack!” one of the women screams as two others guard a trolley stacked high with rolls.

Two staff members intervened to break up the scuffle and police were called but no one was arrested.

“It’s not the Thunderdom­e, it’s not Mad Max. We don’t need to do that,” Acting Inspector Andrew New from New South Wales police told reporters, referring to the post-apocalypti­c action films.

The incident comes after police tasered a man involved in a scrap over toilet rolls in the NSW town of Tamworth.

Police were also called to a shop in Sydney when a knife was drawn in a tussle over the scarce product.

“Pls STOP! Calm common sense would tell us if some individual­s were not buying excessive numbers of toilet rolls ... there would be no problem,” NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard tweeted Saturday with a photo of bare shop shelves.

Supermarke­t chains have started rationing sales of toilet paper and assured customers there is no shortage.

Australia has confirmed more than 70 cases of the new coronaviru­s that has infected more than 100,000 people worldwide.

One of the latest cases was a doctor in the southeaste­rn state of Victoria who recently returned from the United States. He treated about 70 patients despite having symptoms of the virus.

 ??  ?? JUST ONE PACK!: Customers at a Sydney grocery store fight over the toilet paper rolls.
JUST ONE PACK!: Customers at a Sydney grocery store fight over the toilet paper rolls.

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