What Our Soldiers Are Doing on the Streets of Dili Our Police Should
Do
Here
Australian soldiers in East Timor are disarming the gangs, confiscating their
knives and guns and dispersing violent mobs with tear gas.
Great.
Why aren't our police doing that with the gangs here?
There are more guns and knives on the streets of Sydney then there are in Dili,
but here our NSW Labor Government and NSW Police stay in a constant state of
denial, despite the fact that it is commonplace now for young criminals to
spontaneously produce a knife or gun when involved in a fracas or
confrontation, as if they carry them at a matter of course.
It is obvious the tough medicine the Australian Army is dispensing in Dili is
working, and that they command respect. The reason is that they have been
given a mandate to use whatever force is necessary.
Contrast this to our politically correct Police in NSW, where the trash we have
on our streets can harass, intimidate, rob, bash, shoot and stab as they
please, because they fear no reprisal.
A recent case in point was the "pogrom" inflicted by middle eastern urban
terrorists on the suburbs of Cronulla and Maroubra on the night of December
12th, for which none of the perpetrators have received any significant
charges.
Yes, Australia has done a lot for East Timor, but just as charity begins at
home - so does law and order!
Statement issued 4th June 2006 on behalf of One Nation (NSW Division)
By Bob Vinnicombe
Publicity Officer
For more information ring Bob Vinnicombe 0407949963 / (02) 96454910
Return to News Page
|