Wagga Wagga Police Station located at 217-219 Tarcutta St, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650, Australia

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Jacob Makeham

1 Google Rating

Absolutely horrible. They don't want to help no one. I've had so many incidents of having been threa

1/ 5

Absolutely horrible. They don't want to help no one. I've had so many incidents of having been threatened harassment my car vandalised. They are lazy and don't Care about their community

PVP

1 Google Rating

A bit up themselves hey.

1/ 5

A bit up themselves hey.

Alex Segal

5 Google Rating

The Wagga Police had the unenviable task of informing me that it was illegal for me to post reviews

5/ 5

The Wagga Police had the unenviable task of informing me that it was illegal for me to post reviews of Hanna Lawyers of Wollongong - a company that falsely accused me of lying. To the credit of the Wagga Police, they conveyed to me how uncomfortable they were with their being used to so unfairly limit my freedom of speech.

Mitchell Read

1 Google Rating

For some reason some bloke decides to fix the door at 3am in the morning by hitting it with a spanne

1/ 5

For some reason some bloke decides to fix the door at 3am in the morning by hitting it with a spanner for an hour. Must fix the problem as he does it every couple of weeks. Also they decide to do kickboxing at about 5/6am as well which is great as I no longer need to set an alarm to wake up.

Jason Goodrum

2 Google Rating

Need more patrols around turvey tavern on Friday night/Saturday morning after closing,the drunken pa

2/ 5

Need more patrols around turvey tavern on Friday night/Saturday morning after closing,the drunken patrons are so loud and disruptive when leaving...always young men with attitude to burn...

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