Increased anti-social behavior at Western Australia's Logue Brook Dam
Logue Brook Dam in Western Australia is facing increased anti-social behavior, prompting over 100 police call-outs in recent years. Users report litter, fires, and dangerous activities, especially during long weekends, leading to concerns for safety. In response, the Parks and Wildlife Service has closed parts of the shoreline for camping and deployed extra rangers during busy periods. Recent incidents included driving offenses and illegal fires, highlighting ongoing management challenges. The Department of Biodiversity is considering an online booking system to improve regulation at the dam. Users hope this will help reduce issues and enhance safety for families visiting the area.