One man says officers have knocked on his door every day since his family tested positive while NSW Health has called only once

Rabieh Dib says his mother is afraid to sit in her front yard since police knocked on the door of their house after 10pm one night to check who was inside.

“We’re not criminals or troublemakers, but we feel intimidated,” says Dib, a car salesman who lives in Canterbury-Bankstown, one of the Sydney local government areas under the tightest lockdown restrictions.

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