On July 1, officers from South Brisbane District Crime Prevention Unit partnered with the Sunnybank branch of the Commonwealth Bank to provide business owners with safety and security advice at the Sunnybank Business Safety Seminar.
One of the topics discussed at the seminar was the detection of counterfeit notes, which is timely as there have been a few circulating in the South Brisbane area.
Speakers on the day included Sergeant Chris Hebblethwaite, Senior Police Liaison Officer Ken Rong and Sunnybank Commonwealth Bank Branch Manager, Mr Jimmy Chee.
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Join us for “Coffee with a Cop” in Sunnybank
Upper Mount Gravatt police and the South Brisbane District Crime Prevention Unit would like to invite you to attend a “Coffee with a Cop” event in Sunnybank.
The lovely staff at the Corner Cafe will be assisting us with this event so we hope you can join us for a friendly chat to discuss home and vehicle security and any other concerns you may have.
Please come along and have a free coffee on us and meet your local general duties police, crime prevention officers, volunteers in policing, and police liaison officers.
We look forward to seeing you there.
WHEN: Wednesday, July 19 from 9am to 11am
WHERE: Corner Cafe, 88 Troughton Road, Sunnybank
Police praise safe drivers in Morningside and Norman Park
On Saturday, July 1, police from South Brisbane conducted a large number of roadside breath tests (RBT) in Norman Park and were pleased to see all drivers under the legal limit of 0.05 per cent.
In total, 540 RBTs were conducted with no drivers detected being over the limit. The message of ‘don’t drink and drive’ has clearly gotten through to all the drives in the community of Norman Park and Morningside.
This result strengthens the commitment from the community to help police to reduce the road toll – great work everyone.
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