Cobar High School’s Stage 5 Commerce class and their teacher Krystie Neale, visited the Cobar Police Station last week. The class is currently studying the topic of Law in Action and learning about laws and the rights and responsibilities of young people. Cobar Police Constable Tony Martin gave students an insight of how police complete their duties and assist the community. The excursion included a guided tour of the police station, holding cells and courthouse and students also got to have a look at the police cars and the equipment. ▪ Photo contributed
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