The 1970s fashions, firearms and forensics that made Victoria Police tick
Great sideburns, groovy cars and the growing role of women made it a decade to remember. Take a look at how Victorian police embraced the ‘70s with gusto.
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The 1970s were a time of growth and great change for Victoria’s police.
In the decade of feminism, women stepped up and took a greater role in the force.
Technology and advances in forensic science change the face of crime investigation.
The decade saw police on the front line of a war against the road toll as .05 laws, seat belts and blanket speed limits outside built-up areas came into force for the first time.
Even the Victoria Police uniform came in for big changes as the decade closed.
The photographers of The Sun News-Pictorial and The Herald were there to capture these great images of the force as it adapted to a new era of social and political upheaval.
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Originally published as The 1970s fashions, firearms and forensics that made Victoria Police tick