The NSW Police 21st Division, originally created in the 1930s to deal with razor gangs, is apparent throughout the Redfern area. Mum Shirl recalls, ‘The police were having a field-day, especially in Redfern, where they would just drive in, load paddy wagons full of Blacks, and charge them with being drunk. Quite a lot of the people arrested like this were not only not drunk, but they didn’t even drink, ever.’ (Pitts p. 3/16), (V 54, ‘Gordon Briscoe’s Redfern: the Police were at war with us’)