Authorities say the man had a permit to keep native animals, but did not have a permit to take the reptile out in public.
Help keep family & friends informed by sharing this articleA surfer who was filmed with his pet python at a Gold Coast beach has been fined for breaching the conditions of his permit.A Gold Coast surfer has been fined for taking his pet python out in public without a permitHe has been ordered to pay more than $2,000 for the breachwent viral earlier this month after being shared online.
But Queensland's Department of Environment and Science said Mr Fiuza had since been fined $2,322 for taking the reptile out in public without permission. "The man was brought to our attention when he appeared in local media taking his python into the surf," Mr McDonald said."Our investigation found the man had a permit to keep native animals, but he was issued with a Penalty Infringement Notice for breaching section 88a of the Nature Conservation Act."
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