AFP security numbers to be boosted at Australian airports
Federal police will apply a zero-tolerance policy for poor behaviour at airports throughout the festive period. Security numbers will be boosted at airports across the country, including Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth. The AFP says people have the right to travel safely but has warned the lead up to Christmas and the new year will be a busy period for staff who have the right to be treated with respect and courtesy.
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