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Airdate: The Enforcers

Nine's newest observational series gets up close and personal with local government, in a series narrated by William McInnes.

Nine’s newest observational series gets up close and personal with local government, following council rangers and officers across the country.

Narrated by William McInnes, this compelling new series gives an insight into the experiences and challenges these dedicated public officials face as they work hard to serve their local communities.

What unfolds is a humorous, confronting and emotional slice of Australian life, driven by an often misunderstood group of people with the true spirit of community engagement. There’s conflict, aggression, humour and warmth in a series that charts the intersection where local authority meets everyday local life.

Throughout the series, we see it all: from illegal rubbish dumping and environmental hazards to dangerous dogs, livestock on the loose, neighbourly disputes, ugly confrontation on parking patrols, and lending a helping hand to those who lead less privileged lives.

In the first episode, rangers on a routine school patrol notice a dog off a lead. When they approach the owner they discover that the dog could be an American pit bull – a dangerous and restricted breed. The rangers have no choice but to take drastic action in the interests of public safety.

Rangers in Perth cop abuse from construction workers at a building site when they are writing out parking tickets. As tempers rise, the rangers are increasingly hassled and the situation gets more and more tense until someone strikes back at them.

Meanwhile another ranger, Brent, is called out to catch two sheep wandering loose on the streets. As the chase begins, he runs them straight into a swamp. Getting them out safely could turn out to be his toughest and most unusual assignment yet.

For these rangers, facing abuse on a daily basis is all part of the job that pushes them to their limits.

It premieres Sunday November 14, at 6.30pm on Nine.

9 Responses

  1. That guy has the worst haircut. And @Secret Squïrrel why is a show about garbage men doing their rounds the height of possible bad tv. I think it’ll make for more interesting viewing than this thing.

  2. A dog off a lead? Wow this is must see tv! Seriously what type of beige people would be interested in this? I agree though it does sound like something Seven would dish up.

  3. Thought this type of rubbish was Seven’s bag? Speaking of rubbish – we are now one step away from watching a garbage truck as it does its rounds.

  4. makes me think of the episode of the simpsons, when the family are watching tv – and there’s something about “law and order – elevator unit” 🙂

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