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Pako sizzles in 30th festa BY JOHN VAN KLAVEREN HOT WEATHER contingency plans helped crowds cope with extreme heat at last weekend’s 30th Pako Festa, according to the festival’s director. Luisa La Fornara said extra umbrellas, fans and water had been stockpiled. “It was a massive day but we’ve had a lot of positive feedback considering the heat. “Some told us it was the best and most colourful parade ever. The community supports us rain, hail or shine and that’s very comforting to know.” Ms La Fornara said participants attended in “shifts” to cope with the weather. “The 30 Carmens were amazing and the Home and Away stars attracted a great crowd. The street performers and pavement artists did a wonderful job considering the conditions.” Ms La Fornara thanked the community, corporate sponsor BCC/Betta and local, state and federal governments. Geelong Police Acting Senior Sergeant Peter Griffiths said crowd behaviour was good, while attendance was on par with previous years. “A lot of pre-planning went in so we were very happy with the result.”
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Robbery, assaults rise in police stats BY ERIN PEARSON ROBBERIES and assaults have surged in Geelong amid calls for more police, according to new statistics. The Victoria Police figures showed crimes against “a person” and robbery were up 7.7 and 9.2 per cent respectively between January and December. Assaults, including domestic violence, increased 4.4 per cent. Police Association Secretary Greg Davies said Geelong needed more officers to combat rising crime.
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Geelong received 10 extra police in 2011. The statistics showed Frankston’s overall crime rate fell following an influx of extra police. Frankston assaults were down 10 per cent and robberies 18.5 per cent. Mr Davies said Geelong urgently needed more than 120 additional police. “I hope like mad Geelong will see its fair share of police. It’s chronically under-resourced. “If you’ve got a visible uniform presence you’re less likely to have someone committing an
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Insp Bruce said an increase in burglaries and vehicle-related offences also continued to cause concern. Burglaries were up 25.3 per cent and theft from motor vehicles 36.9 per cent. “The Geelong Criminal Investigation Tasking Unit remains extremely active in investigating all burglaries within the police service area and continues to make significant arrests.” Geelong drug offences were down 3.6 per cent and property damage 13.3 per cent. Police Minister Peter Ryan’s
spokesperson said Victoria Police’s Chief Commissioner would decide the deployment of additional officers. “The Coalition Government is confident Geelong will benefit as more Victoria Police recruits graduate from the academy,” the spokesperson said. Surf Coast recorded a 38.4 per cent decline in drug offences and an 11.5 per cent decrease in property damage. Inspector Bruce Kitchen said the Surf Coast’s main concern included residential burglaries, up 15.7 per cent.
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