Over the weekend, the Easter holidays started off with a bang and what better way to celebrate than with Bubble Tea and Easter eggs for all!
Police were pleased to see the community of Runcorn out in their droves at Moge Tee, Runcorn Plaza on Sunday April 7.
Officers from the South Brisbane District Crime Prevention Unit provided free bubble tea to all who attended and also the opportunity to discuss local issues and provide crime prevention advice.
Joining officers from the Crime Prevention Unit were Police Liaison Officers (PLOs), the Road Policing Unit, Volunteers in Policing (VIPs) and of course, everyone’s highlight – Constable Clancy the Koala and Seymour the Neighbourhood Watch owl.
Throughout the event, police spoke with members of our diverse community about home and personal safety in conjunction with road safety, including the South Brisbane initiative, Operation Wake Up.
Operation Wake Up, and the QPS state-wide Easter Road Safety campaign, targets the Fatal Five:
Speeding;
Drink



