Nimbin Caravan Park and NSW Police

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Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2010

I guess the managers didn't careless about the patrons privacy or the privacy of the permanent residents (of whom consist of the aged and frail, the disabled and the sick. The caravan park is a private residential place and as such the managers made a 'private' arrangement with the local police to patrol the park at anytime they saw fit. This resulted in police patrols being performed 2 or 3 times a day. End result was a very empty caravan park...

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  • Most communities want police to actively patrol their areas and would be happy with this level of attention. If you are not doing anything wrong what are you worried about you fool? I bet if your caravan was being broken into or you were being assaulted the first people you would be ringing would be the police, and then whinge when they took longer than 2 minutes to show up. Get a life (or better yet a job) you wanker.

  • yeah, so scarry. I run every time I see the Police because I'm so scared. No way would I stay at a holiday park where such scary people went and drove around in their big scary Police car. I would feel so unsafe.......Are you serious?

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  • They do that all the time ~!!! Every year we go there in fact .

  • What's with the scary music? lol

  • Good job copwatching !!!

    please look up the erie pa police on youtube

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