Porepunkah shooting: Two officers dead and another wounded after shooting at High Country property, Victoria, Australia #2

  • #621
I had a look at my screenshots, the cameras were down from a bit after midnight on the 23rd, until around 4:30am.
How are you going to make your time lapse videos now. Did they think of that before they decided to turn the cameras off. Obviously not. I've a good mind to go over there and turn them back on again. I think the control box is in the little shed where 216 officers were stationed yesterday. Maybe someone tripped them off accidentally with all that milling about in a tight space.
If police on the ground don't want to be seen what they're doing, perhaps their bosses would like to know so leave the cameras on.
 
  • #622
Portable toilets perhaps ?
I'm a bit slow @Dr Samoht I only just got that. There did seem to be a queue so you may be right.
What I've been waiting for and I won't be able to see it now with the cameras out of action is the arrival of a kiosk or food van to provide food and refreshments for all the officers at the airfield and I was going to zoom in and see what the price was for fish and chips. I've always believed good fish n chips at the right price are worth travelling for. It would have to be set up away from the toilets of course.

 

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