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Dry zone supported

DRY ZONE SUPPORTED: Millicent Police officer in charge Senior Sergeant First Class Peter Brown will back the decision of Robe District Council regarding New Year’s Eve arrangements at Robe.

MILLICENT police have supported the possible extension of a dry zone to help control New Year revelers at a popular seaside location.

Each year, the population of Robe swells to 20,000 during the peak holiday period and the local council and police have successfully used dry zones for several years to limit alcohol-related offences.

Millicent Police officer in charge Senior Sergeant First Class Peter Brown has oversight of Robe and said he would again support any measures adopted by the Robe District Council.

Sr Sgt Brown said December 30 of last year was extremely busy with New Year’s Eve the following night.

“I would anticipate the whole weekend is going to be hectic this year,” Sr Sgt Brown said

“I would definitely support the dry zone starting on December 30.

“If council wants to consider starting the dry zone on December 29, given the experience of last year that would also have my support.”

The timing and area of the dry zone are set to be discussed Tuesday at the monthly council meeting.

In his report, council chief executive Roger Sweetman said council has resolved in recent years to extend the dry zone to cover the entire township.

“In discussion with the local police and council staff it appears that this was successful in managing inappropriate behaviour during New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day,” Mr Sweetman said.

“Last year the dry zone did not include the Robe Oval or the Robe Golf Club and it is recommended the application in this year include these two areas.

“This may assist in policing behaviour problems that occurred last year.

“Council may also want to have some discussion regarding extending the dry zone over the whole or part of the weekend as this year New Year’s Eve falls on a Sunday.

“It could be expected that a substantial crowd could turn up for the weekend.

“This will be the first time that New Year’s Eve has fallen on a Sunday since Robe has introduced the dry zone.

“By putting in place a dry zone, Robe District Council is taking a responsible position to protect community assets and protect the enjoyment of the holiday period by the community.”

The law requires the council to make an annual application to the State Government if it wishes to have temporary dry zones.

Wattle Range Council does likewise each year with respect to Beachport.

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