Australian Pokémon Go players claim that they have been moved on by police and threatened with fines of up to 200 Australian dollars for loitering, the Sydney Morning Herald reports.
After a larger crowd of over 300 Pokémon trainers have "invaded" Peg Paterson Park in Sydney, Australian Pokémon Go trainers have used social media to describe their experience.
One particular location, Rhodes, has attracted players in great numbers, since it offers three intersecting Pokéstops. Residents of the waterside suburb have called the police due to "complete chaos" and "massive levels of noise". Some apparently have been fighting back by throwing water-bombs at assembled players. The level of noise when finding a rare Pokémon can actually rise a little, which you can witness when checking out these Pokémon Go fans at Florida International University tracking down a Squirtle on campus.