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

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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.

 
  • #623
The cameras are back on, so it's back to work for me.
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This might upset Marg a bit because there was someone parked next to her camera today and now it doesn't appear to be working, or they changed it over to invisible microwaves:

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  • #627
This might upset Marg a bit because there was someone parked next to her camera today and now it doesn't appear to be working, or they changed it over to invisible microwaves:

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Maybe someone ran over the power cord with the mower 🤭
 
  • #628

A Victorian national park will remain closed over the long weekend as the search for accused gunman Dezi Freeman continues after more than four weeks.

Police have been patrolling Mount Buffalo National Park, a sprawling 31,000-hectare area located about 350 kilometres north-east of Melbourne.

Ahead of the long weekend, a Parks Victoria spokesperson said the park would remain closed as police continued to patrol the area.
"We ask all visitors planning to visit the park to follow Victoria Police' advice regarding the park closure," ranger team leader Tomas Sanchez said in a statement.
 

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