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Celebrating students get firm formal warning

POLICE have given ACT students a blunt warning to behave or face the “full brunt of the law” when thousands start celebrating the end of their high school or college lives over the next few weeks.

Police-afp-cops-0021-175x175The officer-in-charge of Traffic Operations , Sgt Rod Anderson says while police are not against students having a good time, if things get out of hand action will be taken.

“We encourage everyone to go out and have a good time, but police along with the community will in no way tolerate anti-social behaviour or unsafe driving practices, which could put themselves and other road users at risk,” he said.

“If we catch you engaging in these unsafe driving practices, we can seize your vehicle for up to 90 days for a first offence, and if you are caught again, your vehicle may be seized and forfeited to the Territory if ordered by the Courts.

“Police will also be working closely with ACT Roads and Traffic Authority inspectors over the school formal period.”

Police are encouraging parents and guardians to be aware of their teenager’s plans for their formal night, including when they will be home, and know how to get in contact with their teenager on the night.

“As it is an offence to supply alcohol to minors, we are also urging parents and adults organising an end-of-year formal to take firm steps to prevent the illegal, irresponsible and excessive alcohol consumption at these events,” Sgt Anderson said.

Police have a list of all the school formals and will be proactively targeting these venues to ensure safe driving behaviours and responsible consumption of alcohol.

 

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