 I'd like to thank you all for coming along this afternoon. I'd just like to give an update in respect to the police action and managing the Gypsy Jokers Outlaw Motorcycle Run. This afternoon there's been an arrest out at Everton Hills. A 42-year-old man has been arrested for obstruct police and a random positive drug test. I'm prepared to take any questions. How many people have been charged in the last two days? In respect to those numbers, we'll provide them to you later on this afternoon when I've actually got them up to date. To understand there was some sort of incident between some sort of a standoff or something, can you explain the circumstances of what happened? In respect to the arrest of that offender for obstruct, as a result of that, a number of the members of the group came out. There was about 30 to 40 of them came out and the police of about similar numbers were there and the police formed up, as we do, as a normal response to any potential threat. And there was negotiation between the police and the members and that matter was diffused and there was no incident. You guys have been a bit over the top with these guys. They're on the national run but they seem to be sort of right on the whole time they've been here. Yes, will Queensland Police Service will do anything we can to ensure that no criminal activity or traffic breaches occur and that the members of the public feel safe and don't feel intimidated? Why should they feel unsafe with these members being there? Like, what are you concerned is going to happen? There have been incidents nationally and within Queensland if members of the public become amongst a large group of outlaw motorcycle gang members, they do feel intimidated and threatened and the Queensland Police Service will manage these events in a manner that we will ensure public safety. I understand there was an incident involving a motorist yesterday who made a complaint about assault against one of the bikings. Can you shed some more light on that? There was an incident. Police were investigating that but there has been no complaint made about that. How many police have you got at this actual scene where these guys are? I mean, there's about 100 bikies. So how many police are actually in there? The police numbers are scalable. This afternoon there was about 40 police out there. There seemed to be more yesterday. Was that so? Yes, there would have been more police there yesterday. Could you tell us how many of them? There would have been approximately 80 to 100. I don't know the exact numbers. Why did you have that many yesterday? Because we were managing a different part of the event. Today they're not moving. Yesterday they were moving. We have to ensure public safety management plan is in place. Is this a strategy to make sure that gypsy jokers don't move into Queensland? The Queensland Police Service is doing everything we can to manage an event where there may be a potential risk to members of the public their safety in respect to traffic or criminal activity. That kind of show of force wouldn't be present if there was a different local or local biking game. This is quite new. No, it's not quite new. We have managed poker runs of other outlaw motorcycle gangs very similarly over the years.