Travelling from Sydney to Sussex Inlet to buy a boat has turned out to be an expensive exercise for three Sydney men.
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About 1am on Sunday, the three men - aged 20, 21 and 23 - attended a fast food restaurant on the Princes Highway, Nowra, and sat at an indoor table together.
Staff spoke to the trio and informed them the restaurant was only open for takeaway meals.
They refused to leave and continued to eat their meals before leaving.
Officers from South Coast Police District were patrolling nearby and after speaking to staff, stopped their vehicle.
The 20-year-old driver told police he had driven from Bexley to Sussex Inlet to buy a boat with two friends.
They were each issued a $1000 Penalty Infringement Notices (PIN) for non-essential travel.
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