Darling Downs Police are urging party-goers to plan ahead and use common sense as preparations get underway for New Year’s Eve celebrations across the area.
“Of course, if you’re going to drink, don’t get behind the wheel. Use public transport, or ride sharing services where possible or plan a designated driver. As well, if you are hosting a New Year’s celebration, be sure to register your party with local police. Registering your party provides police the opportunity to supply you with advice and resources. And if things do go wrong on the night, police have the information necessary to quickly and effectively deal with any issues. “
People will see a significant police presence across the district and those police will be focusing on road safety and good order.
“It is critical that everyone remains vigilant and if you do see anything suspicious, report it immediately,†he said. “Police won’t tolerate anti-social behaviour from party-goers. If you or anyone you’re out with engages in violent or anti-social behaviour, we will not hesitate to take action.
“Unfortunately from time to time, we do see individuals engaging in anti-social behaviour on New Year’s Eve. If you do see that happen, walk away, don’t get involved and if necessary, contact police as soon as possible. New Year’s Eve is a time to celebrate with family and friends and we want to see residents having a good time, safely and responsibly. Look out for your mates, keep your cool and see 2017 in with a good start.â€Â
New Year’s Eve safety tips:
Safety tips for those planning on drinking on New Year’s Eve:
Further information and personal safety tips can be located on the Queensland Police Service website at https://www.police.qld.gov.au/programs/cscp/default.htm
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