ACT Policing is reminding Canberrans to be on their best behaviour ahead of tonight’s New Year’s Eve celebrations.
Thousands of people are expected at the New Year’s Eve celebrations around Lake Burley Griffin and police will be conducting proactive patrols of the precinct to ensure community safety.
ACT Policing is also urging people to plan their transportation, as several roads in the area will be closed including the Kings Avenue bridge during the fireworks displays at 9pm and midnight.
Detective acting Superintendent Brett Coutts said that while police want everyone to have a good time, there will be a zero-tolerance approach to alcohol-fuelled violence and anti-social behaviour.
“If you are going to drink alcohol, then do so in moderation and don’t drive. Police are targeting impaired driving across the territory so don’t start off your new year by placing yourself and other road users at serious risk.
“Drones are not permitted to be flown around the lake and once the fireworks are over, please be patient when leaving.
“We want everyone to enjoy themselves, so help us and your fellow revellers by staying safe and making smart decisions.”
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