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LUNAR LOONIES: Cops on full moon theories, frontline truths – Fraser Coast Chronicle
It’s been a common tale for centuries and our emergency services often see a spike in strange behaviour.

While there might not be any scientific evidence to back it up, full moon folklore remains strong in many emergency service ranks.
The belief crazy things happen under the sky of a full moon has been around for centuries, and as another came around on Monday, the Chronicle spoke to local police about the legend.
Whether it’s simply because of the bright light make it easier for crims to find their way in the dark or something more sinister bringing out strange behaviour, officers “often joke about”…
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