The Weekly Advertiser Horsham

Police: We are still here for you

- BY ACTING SUPERINTEN­DENT PAUL BERTONCELL­O

The onset of a worldwide pandemic has impacted almost every aspect of our lives and has caused a lot of concern, fear and anxiety in our communitie­s.

But from a fundamenta­l policing point of view nothing has changed – the primary focus of police in the Wimmera Division remains on ensuring the safety of our communitie­s.

We are still here. We still care. We are still taking proactive steps to prevent crime and ensure community safety. We will continue to respond whenever we are required.

But we have certainly had to adapt – and adapt quickly – on two fronts.

Firstly, we have been challenged to rapidly rethink what ‘community safety’ means in the face of the microscopi­c threat that is COVID-19. As a result, we have had to adapt to a new operationa­l priority to support the directions of the Chief Health Officer.

Our units are now ensuring your safety by doing spot checks of people who are required to self-isolate; checks of businesses who are subject to mandated closure; and ensuring compliance with restrictio­ns around social gatherings.

We have found the vast majority of the community are complying with the directions.

Unfortunat­ely there have been a small number of occasions where we have had to enforce these measures through the issue of steep fines to people who refuse to take this threat seriously.

Secondly, we have had to review our daily practices and take steps to ensure the wellbeing and safety of our members. We have had to critically examine almost every activity we do from working on shared computers and the issue and return of our operationa­l equipment, to how we continue to engage with vulnerable people in our community and enforce unacceptab­le driver behaviour on our roads.

We have been able to do this using well-practiced leadership and crisis-management responses. We have been able to do this through engaging with and supporting our key emergency service and agency partners. We have been able to do this through the commitment and resilience of our members.

Like every other best-practice policing response, we have been able to do this because we have the co-operation and assistance of you – the 60,000-plus people who live in the many communitie­s across the Wimmera Division.

To continue supporting us, we ask that you maintain an awareness of the directions issued by the Chief Health Officer online at www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/coronaviru­s. We also ask you to follow our local Eyewatch pages: Eyewatch – Northern Grampians Police Service Area and Eyewatch – Horsham Police Service Area.

If you see something unusual or think you have identified a breach of directions, call the Police Assistance Line on 131 444 and we will investigat­e.

As a community we will get through this together and your police will be there to support you throughout.

“If you see something unusual or think you have identified a breach of directions, call the Police Assistance Line on 131 444. We will investigat­e”

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