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Victoria Police Public Order Response Team : ウィキペディア英語版 | Victoria Police Public Order Response Team
The Public Order Response Team (PORT) is the full time public order and riot response for Victoria Police.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=The Age )〕 PORT was formed in June 2011 and is part of the Victorian Police Operations Response Unit (ORU). == History == The Operations Response Unit (ORU) is the successor to the Force Response Unit (FRU), its reported strength is 289 and was formed in 2010. The primary role of the FRU was to provide public order and riot response, in reality it was used mainly in its secondary role to provide assistance to general duties police throughout the state as required. In 1993, the FRU cleared demonstrators 'picket line' at the Richmond Secondary College using violent baton charges and pressure point tactics to forcibly remove them. In 1994, the FRU cleared environmental demonstrators blocking a Minister's office, using pressure point tactics to forcibly remove them. In September 2000, 953 police officers drawn from throughout the state, lead by the FRU, were confronted by thousands of protestors, including violent protestors, at the World Economic Forum / S11 protest at Crown Casino. In 2004, the secondary role of the FRU took more prominence with the formation of the Critical Incident Response Team concept. This secondary role eventually became the primary role of the FRU (some referred to as the Critical Incident Response Unit and not FRU). The ORU was created to replace the previous role of the FRU. The ORU is split into five teams - four ORU teams and one PORT.
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