Statistics of in Underage Drinking / Drunken Violence in Cronulla 2015 - 2017
Dear NSW Police Force,
I'd like to enquire about complaints received by Cronulla residents and workers about crimes related to drunken violence and / or underage drinking. I don't require details, just a confirmation if you have received complaints and, if possible, statistics on how many of these alcohol related crimes have risen. I've talked to some residents of Cronulla who have experienced these disturbances, however I would like a comment from the police's point of view.
Yours faithfully,
Natasha Nand
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From: Natasha Nand <[FOI #3478 email]>
To: GIPA requests at NSW Police Force <[NSW Police Force request email]>
Date: 11/05/2017 10:07
Subject: Government Information (Public Access) request -
Statistics of in Underage Drinking / Drunken Violence in Cronulla 2015 -
2017
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Dear NSW Police Force,
I'd like to enquire about complaints received by Cronulla residents and
workers about crimes related to drunken violence and / or underage
drinking. I don't require details, just a confirmation if you have
received complaints and, if possible, statistics on how many of these
alcohol related crimes have risen. I've talked to some residents of
Cronulla who have experienced these disturbances, however I would like a
comment from the police's point of view.
Yours faithfully,
Natasha Nand
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