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Got this email from a friend and thought I would pass onto those going to the race.
NSW POLICE FORCE > > > MEDIA RELEASE >Police and event security personnel are advising Bathurst 1000 racegoers to >expect delays as they will be searched for contraband and excess alcohol >before entering the grounds of next month's car race. >Operation Baraba will commence on Saturday 29 September, when police will >begin searching campground areas at Mt Panorama to ensure the area is free >of any articles which may harm racegoers. Firearm and detection dogs will >be used for the search. >From Monday 1 October police will have checkpoints in several positions >around Mt Panorama where they will conduct vehicle searches. Police will >search for contraband, prohibited items and excessive alcohol. >The Bathurst 1000 is a sporting event designed for everyone's enjoyment. >Following discussions, police and event security have decided to build on >previous years in not allowing excess alcohol. Racegoers will be limited to >one carton of standard drinks per adult or equivalent at the checkpoints. >Any excessive alcohol will be taken by event security at the checkpoints. >No glass will be allowed. >To ensure fan safety and security anyone found with prohibited items can >expect to be removed from the area and not allowed re-entry for the race. >The maximum penalty for possessing a prohibited weapon is $11,000 or two >years imprisonment. >Commander of the Major Event and Incident Group (MEIG), Assistant >Commissioner Garry Dobson, said police will be out in force throughout Mt >Panorama and the Bathurst township during the event. >"There will be a strong police presence to ensure event safety and security >and for all racegoers to enjoy the carnival atmosphere that will be there," >Mr Dobson said. >"This operation has been planned for months and we are confident, as with >APEC, that we have put in place the right measures to ensure a successful >sporting event." >Police from all six regions across NSW will make up Operation Baraba >including officers from the Public Order Riot Squad (PORS), Operational >Support Group (OSG), the Airwing, Dog Squad and General Duties. >Traffic Operation Slowdown, which is an annual operation run by the RTA and >police, will run on the long weekend prior to the event. It will commence >at 0001h on Friday 28 September and run through to 2359h on Monday 1 >October. >The operation will target speeding, drink driving, seat belts and mobile >phone use across the state. There will be an increased police presence in >and around Bathurst for the expected large traffic crowds. Double demerit >points will apply over the long weekend. >The Bathurst 1000 will officially commence on Thursday 4 October and finish >with the race on Sunday 7 October. >Operation Baraba will end on Tuesday 9 October. |
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