Now, I just know someone will post something inane about a doughnut van crashing, but does anyone know what was going on in Civic Bus Interchange yesterday afternoon?
At about 4:30pm there were six or seven police vehicles parked around the intersection of Mort St and Alinga St and various groups of officers standing around, some of them talking to a couple of dubious looking characters in particular.
Whatever it was appeared to be well and truly over.
Just wondering if it was anything news-worthy or just your standard Thursday afternoon in Civic…
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