Queensland police says there are serious consequences for wasting the time of emergency services, after six Gympie police officers spent more than three hours responding to a bomb threat.
The threat in the south-east Queensland town's CBD yesterday later turned out to be a hoax.
Gympie Senior Sergeant Graham Reeves says hoaxes affect everyone.
"This time of year police have a number of other areas we should be concentrating on other than wasting time on," he said.
"Threats or hoaxes we do have to tread seriously on every occasion and it's fully treated to be a real event until proven otherwise.
"It ties up a lot of emergency services time and it takes a period of time to declare a scene safe.
"It's not only the police, it's emergency services such as the Queensland Fire And Rescue Service, the Queensland Ambulance Service are put on stand-by, and hospitals are usually put on stand-by, so it's affecting a number of services."
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