ACT Policing is praising the good behaviour of people who attended the music festival ‘Groovin the Moo’ yesterday (Sunday 13 May), held at the University of Canberra.
Sergeant Rod Anderson said the crowd was generally well behaved with three persons taken into protective custody and eight juveniles apprehended for consuming alcohol.
A small amount of drugs were also seized during the festival.
“It was a great turn out even in the cold weather and the good behaviour of the crowd allowed people to have a safe and enjoyable time” said Sergeant Anderson.
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