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Weapon surrender concept Community Safety Month 2007

Present Situation. Prohibited weapons$24.000 or 2 years imprisonmentControlled weapons$12.000 or 1 year imprisonmentDangerous articles$6.000 0r 6 months imprisonment. Victoria Police Stats 2006/7. Homicides, includes attempts, manslaughter and driving causing death.Weapons/Explosives

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Weapon surrender concept Community Safety Month 2007

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    1. Weapon surrender concept Community Safety Month 2007 Sergeant Ian Brown Pro-Active Program Unit Footscray.

    2. Present Situation Prohibited weapons $24.000 or 2 years imprisonment Controlled weapons $12.000 or 1 year imprisonment Dangerous articles $6.000 0r 6 months imprisonment

    3. Victoria Police Stats 2006/7 Homicides, includes attempts, manslaughter and driving causing death. Weapons/Explosives

    4. Region 2 Division 1. 5 LGA’s Wyndham, Hobsons Bay, Maribyrnong, Brimbank and Melton. 500.000 people About 10% State population. Truly multi-cultural community.

    5. Weapons initiatives Footscray/Sunshine Police 2006 Involvement Incentives to hand weapons in. Disposal of same.

    6. C.S.M. 2007 Divisional wide project. Good assistance by local media. Aims Result.

    7. C.S.M. 2008. Success Further publicity. Police Life April 2008. CSM 2008.

    8. Further Enquires Sergeant Ian Brown, APM Pro-Active Programs Unit Footscray. ian.e.brown@police.vic.gov.au 0409 973 425.

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