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HomeIndyDrunken shame draws a new police focus

Drunken shame draws a new police focus

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN

GEELONG’S history of public violence and drunkenness has earned the city inclusion in a national police operation for Easter.
Victoria Police will join with policing jurisdictions across Australia and New Zealand in Operation Unite, targetting drunks, violence and anti-social behaviour.
Operation commander Assistant Commissioner Jack Blayney said police intelligence had identified the area as having a high incidence of offending.
“Alcohol-related violence and anti-social behaviour is not acceptable at any time of the year,” Assistant Commissioner Blayney said.
“Police focus on these issues all year round but this operation is an opportunity to highlight the ongoing action taken by police each and every weekend.
“We know people may be heading out to let their hair down or head away for a break over the long weekend and we will be out in force to detect and deter any public order offences.”
Asst Comm Blayney said police needed the help of the community to create a safer environment.
“We know excessive drinking can lead to serious consequences, including violent crime and anti-social behaviour.
“Take responsibility for your actions, look out for your friends and drink in moderation. Everyone has the right to feel safe and enjoy their night out.”
People drunk in public face $577 fines.
Last year’s December operation in Victoria produced 76 arrests, 460 penalty notices and detection of 22 licensing offences.
Asst Comm Blayney said police would be highly visible, particularly around licensed venues and entertainment precincts.
The operation runs in Victoria from 6pm Saturday to 6am Sunday.

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