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Australia's high school graduates have become good! In the first week of graduation season, the number of people arrested on the Golden Coast has hit a new low.

 
[Social News]     19 Nov 2018
According to the Brisbane Times, the first week of celebration of the high school graduation season this year has passed, and the number of arrested graduates has reached its lowest level in three years, and even the police have begun to praise the graduates.

According to the Brisbane Times, the first week of celebration of the high school graduation season this year has passed, and the number of arrested graduates has reached its lowest level in three years, and even the police have begun to praise the graduates.

Australia's high school graduates have become good! In the first week of graduation season, the number of people arrested on the Golden Coast has hit a new low.

Two days before the celebration, some graduates were arrested for slightly disrupting public order and holding drug.

Police said 15 graduates were arrested on Saturday and Sunday, up from 19 last year and 18. 6 percent in 2016.

Assistant Superintendent Brian Wilkins said police raids were continuing and would continue to crack down on the drug supply of Gold Coast graduates, but the police were generally satisfied with the graduates` behaviour.

"the police are very satisfied with the behavior of the graduates over the weekend, and there have been many minor incidents, but in general, since the beginning of the celebration this year, the graduates have behaved very well," he said. There are no major acts of violence, no major disruptions to public order, only independent problems. " But it`s only been two nights, and it`s not that easy for the kids to calm down. "

At the weekend, Gold Coast police also arrest 35 non-high school graduates, most of whom were charged with disturbing public order and holding drug.

Police carried out 40 raids on the Golden Coast ahead of the high school graduation season celebrations, as part of a crackdown on drug trafficking.

Police seized marijuana, methamphetamine and cash during the operation.

On Saturday afternoon, another high school graduate nearly drowned on Sunshine Coast. Fortunately, the, RACQ Life Rescue helicopter landed in North Shore Beach, to take the graduate to Sunshine Coast University Hospital and is in stable condition.

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