Tuesday, May 28, 2002

NSW police cracked up on antisocial behaviour

Hundreds of extra police will be on the streets of Sydney from this afternoon as part of a major blitz on crime and activities as "antisocial behaviour" says the ABC online last Fri 24 May 2002.

The Carr government is quick to announce its crackdown on antisocial behaviour but what is it? Some would say getting on the National Nine News on Friday morning like Andrew Scipione from the NSW police service yelling and threatening citizens is antisocial behaviour.

Most people stayed home on Friday night reported the Daily Telegraph because channel Nine breached a so-called protocol in relation to the scare campaign (what protocol can you fill us in)? In any case it was reported the crowds were down, but there was no major event? At least I didn't buy a ticket. Some would argue head of the Black Knights Ken Maroney undermining the Reform Unit is tantamount to antisocial behaviour.

I have seen police arresting and intimidating the homeless for small amounts of some drug which no doubt was to keep him warm throughout the night. What a crime.

Standing on your head with spikes on your hair on top of a beer can may be seen as antisocial if you're not from Melbourne. So how the hell is a bunch of just out of school (students) mostly early 20's and a bunch of beer swilling rambo's going to address this form of inaccurate misinformed labelling by someone who thinks they know what correct behaviour is but instead discriminate against ordinary citizens while the real crooks are hitting old ladies on the head and stealing their handbags.

Try; people who break the law. Why that term is not used is because Bob Carr and his Labor government chose to break the law to defeat crime giving more power to police who used it for themselves to sell heroin because of their greed and because it was there.

Labor's Federal leader Simon Crean would do better spending the money on education so NSW Political leaders go back to school to learn that if you break the law to solve crime then "monkey see monkey do" NSW crime starts at the very top with it's leaders either setting an example for the rest of the community 2,500 crooked detectives is not cool' Mr Crean'. And both political views could take a lesson from that. How do we educate our police if they are commanded to act inappropriately by uneducated leaders?


By Gregory Kable 27 May 2002

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