THE Gold Coast s top cop has hit back at dishonest locals claiming they are stranded and unsafe due to border blocks at smaller crossings, saying police cannot accommodate every whim. It comes as Mudgeeraba resident Keith Douglas slammed a hard closure to Numinbah at Nerang-Murwillumbah Rd, claiming emergency vehicles could not pass and it was being unmanned by police. Once-Gold Coast Council candidate Keith Douglas with his bull Rambo. Picture: supplied. The same closure was in place in March. Mr Douglas said: Enough is enough. This is one of many problems affecting Gold Coast farmers. This barrier has been lying on the side of the road for weeks so clearly there was anticipation by the government that it may need to be used.
 THE Gold Coast s top cop has hit back at dishonest locals claiming they are stranded and unsafe due to border blocks at smaller crossings, saying police cannot accommodate every whim. It comes as Mudgeeraba resident Keith Douglas slammed a hard closure to Numinbah at Nerang-Murwillumbah Rd, claiming emergency vehicles could not pass and it was being unmanned by police. Once-Gold Coast Council candidate Keith Douglas with his bull Rambo. Picture: supplied. The same closure was in place in March. Mr Douglas said: Enough is enough. This is one of many problems affecting Gold Coast farmers. This barrier has been lying on the side of the road for weeks so clearly there was anticipation by the government that it may need to be used.
 THE Gold Coast s top cop has hit back at dishonest locals claiming they are stranded and unsafe due to border blocks at smaller crossings, saying police cannot accommodate every whim. It comes as Mudgeeraba resident Keith Douglas slammed a hard closure to Numinbah at Nerang-Murwillumbah Rd, claiming emergency vehicles could not pass and it was being unmanned by police. Once-Gold Coast Council candidate Keith Douglas with his bull Rambo. Picture: supplied. The same closure was in place in March. Mr Douglas said: Enough is enough. This is one of many problems affecting Gold Coast farmers. This barrier has been lying on the side of the road for weeks so clearly there was anticipation by the government that it may need to be used.