September 14th was another local and relative of a Rotarian. 
 
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Enlightened us on policing in Victoria in the modern era.
Terry has been in the Police Force for 31 years and still does not know as much as his father! Obviously someone else who took after his mother.

Terry has risen to the rank of Inspector and in charge of the Mornington Peninsula district that has 24 hour police stations and a number of specialist units.
 
Victoria is split into a number of regions that have been designed along the recommendations of the Black Saturday Bush Fire Royal Commission.

The role and responsibility of a police officer has changed a lot in 31 years along with the equipment that each officer carries. The fitted vest with all of the equipment weight 10 kg- I bet they feel they could fly when they take them off.

A wide range of questions was answered by Terry and I am sure our members have a much better understanding of the daily life of a police officer.