 Hey, maids, I'm Bolly Levant, sometimes going out can be an uncomfortable or even dangerous experience, especially for members of LGBTI communities. So if you're ever out and need help, make sure you get in touch with the Queensland Police. They're here to help. Hi, I'm Constable Jesse Farrance, and I'm here to tell you that the Queensland Police Service is here for everybody, including the members of our LGBTIQ communities. We want everyone to feel safe in every situation, whether you're at home, on a date or out with friends. If you or someone you know has experienced or is experiencing any form of assault, harassment or abuse, the best thing to do is let us know. If you need help fast or in an emergency, call 000. Otherwise, you can contact police online or over the phone via police link. We understand that talking to police can be hard sometimes, and we have a network of LGBTI liaison officers that can help you feel more comfortable about reporting a crime or working with police. Because everybody deserves to feel safe on a night out. Everyone should feel like they can be themselves and not have to hide any part of their sexuality or gender identity. Everyone has the right to feel comfortable when they're out and about.