Why
Setup PAV?
PAV believes that the community should take the initiative
in tackling antisocial behaviour in our area.
Its not anyone else's problem, it's ours. Community ownership
is the most effective way of combating this ongoing problem
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What
does PAV aim to do?
PAV aims to make our local community
a safer and more friendly place to live.
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What
about everything that is being done already?
PAV intends to work side by
side with existing authorities and programs. If possible,
we hope to improve their impact by getting the community
to better support them
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Would
PAV work in my area too?
Trialling this programs enables
us to find out what works and what doesn't. We will take
all the good things that do work and share them with others.
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Photo
gallery of the Graffiti Busters Brigade's launch
In addition to the Hon. John Kobelke, Minister for Police
and Community Safety, we would like to acknowledge the
presence of John Quigley MLA, member for Mindarie, Diane
Guise MLA, member for Wanneroo as well as Andy Garkalis,
Superintendent Northwest Police District.
We would also like to thank Mr. Marc Lockett, Principal
of Butler Primary school, for his time and commitment
and for providing the premises for the official launch
of PAV's No 1 Graffiti Busters Brigade.
Thank you for your support! |
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The
Graffiti Busters Brigade's - The Movie
The Graffiti Busters Brigade was
officially launched by Minister for Police and Community
Safety, the Hon. John Kobelke on September 8, 2006 at
Butler Primary School.
Graffiti Busters Brigade - Mission POSSIBLE!
NOW SHOWING
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