Enhanced Security Measures: SA Schoolies Festival to Implement Additional Police Wanding Powers

Schoolies revellers in South Australia could face more scrutiny this year.
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For the first time, authorities in South Australia have been authorized to carry out unscheduled weapons checks at the annual schoolies celebration in Victor Harbor.

This decision coincides with the anticipated arrival of over 3,500 recent graduates who are set to gather in the seaside town this weekend.

With this year’s festival officially classified as a public event, law enforcement officers are empowered to employ metal detectors for searching attendees within the designated area.

Schoolies revellers in South Australia could face more scrutiny this year. (Nine)

“This measure will significantly enhance safety for everyone,” stated Superintendent Joanna Howard.

While these new security measures are in place, event organizers remain committed to ensuring a memorable and enjoyable experience for all school leavers.

“This weekend we are well prepared for, and we’re bringing three unique nights of entertainment and experience for our young people,” Nigel Knowles from Encounter Youth said.

Nige Knowles spoke ahead of the massive program. (Nine)

Organisers have increased the availability of free buses to the festival, extending services from Adelaide to about a dozen regional locations. 

Shuttle buses will also operate within the Victor Harbor area throughout the three-day event. 

“We do approximately 20,000 boardings over this weekend so there’s really no reason for our young people to have to use their cars,” Knowles said.

But concerns have been raised over the condition of beaches in the area, with a toxic algal bloom still ravaging South Australia’s coastline.

Authorities say it’s safe to swim for now, but an update will be provided later in the week.

This article was produced with the assistance of 9ExPress.
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