The Orana Mid-Western Police Force will continue to be patrolling around the region as restrictions begin to ease across the state.
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Superintendent Daniel Sullivan believes there are a few simple things the public can do as more freedoms are granted.
"We will certainly continue to uphold the public health order in it's current format," he said.
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"There's a couple of key points of reflection for this roadmap - it's basically be respectful, be responsible, be safe and be kind."
Supt Sullivan believes it is not hard for the public to be kind to others and follow the guidelines set by the state government, including showing proof of vaccination.
"Why I think those four pillars are important is because you may be asked by retail outlets or entertainment outlets to demonstrate your proof of vaccination before you come in.
"These people are doing their job, be respectful towards them."
Police will still be patrolling Dubbo and checking vaccination passports for those out and about.
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