Junior member of the community enjoying his interaction with police
On Saturday, August 4, police from the Inner West Patrol Group attended the Moggill State Primary School annual ‘Mogganza’ carnival to provide a static police display and conduct proactive community engagement activities at this very popular community event.
The police display proved to be a popular attraction with both children and adults attending the carnival.
The police display gave younger community members an opportunity to positively interact with their local police, and to experience police uniforms, equipment and vehicles first hand.
It also gave adult members of the community, a chance to speak with their local police about crime trends, crime prevention measures and road related traffic topics.
One of the most popular police attractions on the day, was the Lidar radar speed check.
The speed check gave its participants (both young and old) the opportunity to check out their awesome athletic prowess, by recording how fast they could run in a straight line over 25 meters.
Inner West Police look forward to supporting and participating in next year’s Mogganza.