Queensland Police Service Deputy Commissioner and State Disaster Coordinator Shane Chelepy urges the public to stay out of floodwaters.
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00:00If it's flooded, forget it. Please don't drive through floodwaters. Please don't put your life
00:04at risk and the lives of emergency services workers at risk by driving through our floodwaters.
00:10Over the last few weeks, we're only early in the season and we've already seen risky behaviour
00:15being undertaken with people driving through floodwaters. The Queensland Fire and Rescue
00:20Service, the SES, the Rural Fire Service, the Queensland Ambulance Service have already had
00:25to rescue many people from floodwaters from the west of the state to the southeast corner and
00:30the north of the state. So please, I implore you, particularly leading into Christmas,
00:35please do not drive through floodwaters. It's not worth it. Don't put your life at risk.
00:39I know it's school holidays. I know the kids are home, but can we please remind our children not
00:44to play in floodwaters? Only this week, we saw a young 15-year-old boy in far north
00:49Queensland get sucked down one of our drains. We were lucky on that occasion that that boy
00:54came out with some scratches and bruises, but we do not want to see bad outcomes from kids
00:59playing in floodwaters. So mums and dads, can I implore on you, have a conversation with the kids.
01:04Tell them how dangerous it is. You just do not know what's under that water.
01:08If you stay out of our floodwaters, we'll be safe this year and we can have a great Christmas.