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Superintendent Mark Edwards talks of increased police presence in Bairnsdale and Lakes Entrance CBDs due to reports of antisocial behaviour
Tim Bull, Gippsland East's Nationals MP, discussed with Superintendent Mark Edwards about increased police presence in Bairnsdale and Lakes Entrance CBDs due to reports of antisocial behaviour. Patrols aim to engage with the community.
Local residents would have noticed a visible police presence in the Bairnsdale and Lakes Entrance central business districts over the past few weeks. Gippsland East Nationals MP, Tim Bull, said he had been in discussions with Superintendent Mark Edwards after reports of antisocial behaviour at some locations in the two townships.
Victoria Police's Superintendent Mark Edwards (pictured) says Neighbourhood Policing shifts are focussing on addressing anti-social issues in the Bairnsdale CBD
Community policing effectiveness
Mr Bull said, "Superintendent Edwards explained to me the process around the police's community issues register. He said the Neighbourhood Policing shifts are effective in focussing on issues around the CBD. These patrols occur generally on foot, and on occasion bike patrols are conducted."
"I know these patrols have been well received by the community as they also give members of the public and business owners the chance to engage with their local police, so if you see them out and about, feel free to engage as they're a critical part of our community," he said.
Police address concerns
Mr Bull said his office had received feedback from a handful of business owners around some incidents that had occurred, and having raised this with police, was pleased they were across the issues and had either dealt with or were continuing to deal with them.
"Speaking with the Superintendent, police encourage public feedback when incidents occur, so they can be across any community needs and respond appropriately. The reality is many of the people in question need assistance and support and the limitations of local mental health services. It was also pleasing to hear we have additional police on the way with an increase in staffing at both Lakes and Bairnsdale in the upcoming period," Mr Bull said.
Pictures from Tim Bull MP website.
Source: www.gippsland.com
Published by: news@gippsland.com

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