Please bother us
5th February, 2016
CBD police want to be bothered by locals who may have noticed any suspicious behaviour or annoying or dangerous incidents.
Sen Sgt Adam Tanner said people probably felt that they shouldn’t bother police with their minor concerns.
“But, actually, we’d love to hear from them,” he said. “It’s only by piecing together the multiple bits of intelligence we receive that allows us to plan and resource the city properly.”
“People who live and work in the city obviously see a lot of what goes on,” he said. “We’d love to know about it.”
He said the best way to contact local police was to email [email protected]
Sen Sgt Tanner reminded locals to lock their bicycles and said the quality of the lock was the determining factor in most bike thefts.

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