Sunday, November 27, 2005
Police praise SA schoolies' behaviour
ABC Online
Police say they are happy with the behaviour of thousands of people at "schoolies" celebrations at Victor Harbor in South Australia overnight.
South Coast police arrested 11 people, but all were adults - otherwise known as "toolies" - who were not directly involved in the schoolies events .
Police are also investigating an apparent prank in which an unoccupied security car was overturned, causing about $3,000 damage.
They are also looking into damage at the local bowls club, where about 10 metres of fencing was knocked over.
Police say despite the property damage, the vast majority of schoolies were well-behaved.
Police say they are happy with the behaviour of thousands of people at "schoolies" celebrations at Victor Harbor in South Australia overnight.
South Coast police arrested 11 people, but all were adults - otherwise known as "toolies" - who were not directly involved in the schoolies events .
Police are also investigating an apparent prank in which an unoccupied security car was overturned, causing about $3,000 damage.
They are also looking into damage at the local bowls club, where about 10 metres of fencing was knocked over.
Police say despite the property damage, the vast majority of schoolies were well-behaved.