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Two nights 35 people were arrested! 90 people received treatment, one of the three 'beasts' out of the cage

 19 Nov 2018

Recently, Gold Coast ushered in the annual Schoolies week, and on the first weekend just past, local police picked up 35 "toolies" shemales (older, but not just high school graduates).

It is reported that over the weekend, more than 13000 high school graduates flocked to the Gold Coast to celebrate the end of their college entrance examination. Police have announced that they will crack down on "old graduates" who want to sabotage the party, and they arrest 35 "toolies" in the first two nights of the party.

On the first night of Schoolies week, the authorities filed more than 30 drug-related charges against 21 men and women, "toolies," the report said.

On Sunday, another 14 people were detained, most of them in connection with public nuisance and the possession of drug. Queensland Police Assistant Commissioner Brian Wilkins said the police took a zero-tolerance attitude towards the looting of sexual behavior.

`If you want to distribute drug or hang around leaving school, you`ll be accused or targeted by the police, so you shouldn`t be here,`he said.

A Gold Coast lawyer called for "toolies" to be sentenced to mandatory imprisonment because "they will continue to come back."

Over the weekend, more than 10 young revelers were also detained by arrest, including six teenagers detained on the first night and nine arrested on Sunday. Mark Raeburn, chairman of the Gold Coast School Advisory Group, said he and his team have so far been generally satisfied with the behaviour of the people at the party this year. "there will certainly be some evil `mice` among so many children," he said. But it doesn`t make us too nervous. "

The police are not the only departments that worry about the graduates, and health care workers are working hard. On Sunday, 90 graduates needed treatment, two of whom were rushed to medical care.

Of the patients cared for by paramedics, 62 were women and 28 were men.

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