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Get you mugshot taken at Schoolies – with Crime Stoppers!

Posted on 25/11/2022

Normally, having your ‘mug shot’ taken happens for all the wrong reasons – but Crime Stoppers is once again making it a special moment to remember by sponsoring this year’s photobooth at Schoolies Festival!

The annual Festival at Victor Harbor is a right of passage for South Australian students wanting to celebrate the end of Year 12 before they start the next chapter of their lives. When a festivalgoer captures that magic moment at the Crime Stoppers photobooth, they will be reminded that if they ever see or hear something at some future point in their lives then can share what they know with us, anonymously.

For us, it’s the perfect opportunity to engage this next generation on their terms and remind them that Crime Stoppers is here to share information about unsolved crime and suspicious activity. Each day of the festival we will promote a different message on the official photostrip background.

So, on behalf of the entire Crime Stoppers team we wish all 2022 school leavers the very best of luck with their exam results and hope everyone has a fun – and safe – Schoolies Festival!




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