Police Issue Sniffer Dog Warning For Soundwave Melbourne

1 March 2013 | 9:58 am | Scott Fitzsimons

Limited tickets available on the door

Victorian Police have this morning warned punters heading to today's Soundwave Festival at Melbourne Showgrounds not to bring illicit drugs to the venue.

Along with 'Passive Alert Detection' dogs, police indicated they'll be working closely with security, searching bags on entry.

Senior Sergeant Mark Pilkington said today, “The operation is not only about targeting those responsible for trafficking illegal substances but also reducing the impact of drugs on our community.

“We want everyone to go along and be able to enjoy the festival without being interrupted by the behaviour of others.”

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Crowd behaviour around the venue will be monitored by extra foot patrols and Police from the Mounted Branch.

Festival organisers have indicated that there are limited door tickets available for $200.

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