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Armchair_Politician
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Victorian government is incredibly weak on crime
Oct 10th, 2025 at 4:01pm
 
This is an absolute joke. The Labor government is pathetically weak on crime and Victorian residents are paying for it with their lives. The only responsible course of action is to force those boys to attend and provide DNA, or lock them up until they agree to attend and provide DNA. To let children dictate to the Court shows just how weak Labor is on crime in Victoria. What a joke!

https://www.news.com.au/national/victoria/courts-law/dau-akueng-chol-achiek-deat...
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Re: Victorian government is incredibly weak on crime
Reply #1 - Oct 10th, 2025 at 5:12pm
 
Bring back the death penalty:

Bastard gets off scot free.



https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15179283/Melbourne-machete-attack-charg...

Judge's bizarre message as he frees alleged machete-wielding teen, 14, accused of trying to hack off a stranger's hand at a shopping centre

Saurabh Anand was allegedly attacked with a machete


10 October 2025


A teenager accused of attempting to hack off a man's hand in a sickening machete attack
has been given the 'best wishes' of one of Australia's most famous judges.


Saurabh Anand, 33, was allegedly set upon by five teenagers in the unprovoked attack in Altona Meadows, in Melbourne's west, in July in an attack that shocked the nation.

On Thursday, one of those alleged offenders was released from youth detention on bail by the same judge who presided over the epic trial of mushroom killer Erin Patterson.

As he released the 14-year-old back into the community, Justice Christopher Beale wished the boy 'good luck'.

'Protecting the community has been uppermost in my mind. But rehabilitation serves that public interest,' he said.

'I wish you the best of luck.'

Police allege the teen was the main attacker and slashed Mr Anand in an unprovoked attack over cigarettes and a phone, The Age reported.

As well as almost losing his hand and arm, Mr Anand was allegedly slashed and stabbed in the shoulder and back, and suffered a fractured spine, broken bones in his arm, and head injuries.


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Re: Victorian government is incredibly weak on crime
Reply #2 - Oct 10th, 2025 at 9:21pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Oct 10th, 2025 at 5:12pm:
Bring back the death penalty:

Bastard gets off scot free.



https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15179283/Melbourne-machete-attack-charg...

Judge's bizarre message as he frees alleged machete-wielding teen, 14, accused of trying to hack off a stranger's hand at a shopping centre

Saurabh Anand was allegedly attacked with a machete


10 October 2025


A teenager accused of attempting to hack off a man's hand in a sickening machete attack
has been given the 'best wishes' of one of Australia's most famous judges.


Saurabh Anand, 33, was allegedly set upon by five teenagers in the unprovoked attack in Altona Meadows, in Melbourne's west, in July in an attack that shocked the nation.

On Thursday, one of those alleged offenders was released from youth detention on bail by the same judge who presided over the epic trial of mushroom killer Erin Patterson.

As he released the 14-year-old back into the community, Justice Christopher Beale wished the boy 'good luck'.

'Protecting the community has been uppermost in my mind. But rehabilitation serves that public interest,' he said.

'I wish you the best of luck.'

Police allege the teen was the main attacker and slashed Mr Anand in an unprovoked attack over cigarettes and a phone, The Age reported.

As well as almost losing his hand and arm, Mr Anand was allegedly slashed and stabbed in the shoulder and back, and suffered a fractured spine, broken bones in his arm, and head injuries.


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I would normally be fully supportive of the judiciary, but in this case the Judge has rocks in their head releasing this offender and should be fired.
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Re: Victorian government is incredibly weak on crime
Reply #3 - Oct 17th, 2025 at 9:09pm
 
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The 2025 election WAS a shocker.
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Reply #4 - Yesterday at 7:19pm
 
What will liberals do? They wont be getting into government in VIC , the good people of VIC cant stand them .. be a reset like last time and boom back in opposition
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Re: Victorian government is incredibly weak on crime
Reply #5 - Yesterday at 7:45pm
 
Judge Beale :-  " I must get my glasses and my hearing aids checked - I could have sworn they said 'match stick' ... what's this machete thing?"
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Re: Victorian government is incredibly weak on crime
Reply #6 - Yesterday at 7:53pm
 
Easily fixed. Try them in absentia, find them guilty and give them the maximum sentence.
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