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Chatswood Police Station

Police at 63 Archer St, Chatswood NSW 2067, Australia, Chatswood, New South Wales, 2067 . Here you will find detailed information about Chatswood Police Station: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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Address:
63 Archer St, Chatswood NSW 2067, Australia, Chatswood, New South Wales, 2067
City:
Chatswood
Postcode:
2067

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Chatswood Police Station is a Australian Police based in Chatswood, New South Wales. Chatswood Police Station is located at 63 Archer St, Chatswood NSW 2067, Australia,


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Reviews of Chatswood Police Station

  • Xavier
    Added 2016.05.14
    My 13 yo son had an idea who stole something valuable from him and reported it to the police, within 24 hrs the item was recovered, the police were very friendly and helpful. I appreciate their professionalism towards my wife and son. Thankyou.
  • Bryan
    Added 2016.01.24
    I called the Chatswood Police to make an enquiry about a minor incident and they were super helpful and very friendly. Excellent service.
  • Thomas
    Added 2015.12.19
    It is really sad that the people at Chatswood Police don't take all complaints seriously. I have been to this station twice about excessive noise and a serious ongoing domestic violence report. On both occasions, I have had written down the circumstances, dates, times, locations and relevant contact details of the offenders, and no action was taken. The policemen at the front desk are rude, insult your intelligence, and are quick to unreasonable suggestions about how to move forward without the police having to get involved. The policewoman who I dealt with today at 12.15pm was not wearing a name badge as I assume she doesn't want to be identified for doing the bare minimum. This woman suggest I leave Chatswood so that I don't hear faulty alarms - that is not a solution. She did call the owner of the faulty alarm but she mixed up her story over the phone. I am really disappointed as this faulty she clearly sided with the owner of the alarm despite tge alarm sounding twice for no reason after its initial inspection. I felt like she was calling me a liar and her tone was very abrupt.
  • Eric
    Added 2015.02.10
    Incompetent, rude and condescending police cops. Extremely bad at handling domestic violence situations. When they came around to my place to investigate allegations, they made comments which implied that the abuse I had experienced was MY fault. The cops clearly perpetuated victim-blaming attitudes and had zero knowledge of the realities of domestic violence. Police cops have so much influence on the community and it disgusts me that such ignorant men were allowed to enter the police force. I am so shocked and disgusted and seeing a serious situation handled so poorly makes me lose faith in the Australian legal system. The police had the power to either help me escape my situation and address my needs or to ignore my cries and leave me in a violent and helpless situation; they chose the latter in this case. To me, the inexperience and this signifies that Australian police officers do not have enough training to handle situations and are poorly selected. Not everyone is fit enough to be a police cop - some are too short tempered and some do not have the empathetic qualities required to be able to analyze situations correctly and see situations from others' points of view. The Australian police force needs to understand this and needs to be more selective and careful when choosing who can become a police cop. They also need to make cops undergo more rigorous training to ensure they are equipped to handle situations better. The short training police cops undergo is completely inappropriate and disproportionate to the wide range of powers they have.
  • Benjamin
    Added 2014.08.27
    Been there few times, very helpful officers. Good customer service.
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