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‘Let the schoolies have fun’

Police will be out in full force for the beginning of Surf Coast’s schoolies despite lower numbers of school-leavers expected to visit the region.

High school graduates from across the country will flock to Torquay and Lorne from November 25 to December 2 to celebrate the end of schooling.

Victoria Police Surf Coast Local Area Commander Acting Inspector Paul Matheson said the number of schoolies visiting the Surf Coast would be down by close to 30 per cent.

“You’re going to see a lot more foot patrols, a mounted branch (police who operate on horseback), normal patrols on adjoining roads, and traffic enforcement,” he said.

“If you’re driving a vehicle and you’re pulled over, expect to be drug and alcohol tested. That’s our message for everyone, have a designated driver organised beforehand.”

Acting Inspector Matheson said the police’s message to the public was to “let the schoolies have fun” and that young people should have designated drivers and travel in groups.

“It’s about a time for celebration, not just for schoolies, but the end of the year, and it’s been a tough few years, so let everyone enjoy themselves,” he said.

“Alcohol and water don’t mix. It’s like driving; do it in groups and stay out of the sea, rivers, lakes if your alcohol is affected.”

Surf Coast Shire Mayor Liz Pattison said council would help provide the “Good Times, Great Breaks harm reduction response” despite schoolies not being a registered council-endorsed event.

Mayor Pattison said there would be close to 600 school-leavers heading to Lorne and a couple hundred in Torquay, which is “slightly down” from last year, based on accommodation numbers.

“We welcome school leavers to the Surf Coast and encourage them to have a good time, stay safe and look after themselves and their environment,” she said.

“We partner with agencies including Victoria Police, the Red Frogs, Barwon Child Youth and Family, Ambulance Victoria, Great Ocean Road Health, accommodation providers, and licensed venues.”

If the public sees anyone in distress, they should ask the person if they need help, if it is safe, and ring 000 immediately.

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