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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-02-09/bail-law-amendments-resulting-in-more-fir...


Samara Laverty has made it her life's work to campaign for tougher bail laws and knife crime prevention.

That's because her son Declan was killed by a man who was on bail for a previous violent stabbing.

"If you do commit a serious violence offence, I don't care who you are, you don't get the chance to go and do that again," she said.
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Always got to be making excuses for criminal Aboriginals.

Even when their crimes are heinous they have to be exempt from the rules.

Identity politics for criminal behaviour. Yeah nah.

All bail laws need strengthening across all states & territories for all criminals no matter what the race or circumstances.

No more excusing the unexcuseable.
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Clashed between hundreds of people have broken out in the remote aboriginal community of Wadeye, days after notorious outback gang the Jovi Boys raided a store in a nearby township.

Northern Territory Police said officers conducting proactive patrols saw an altercation involving about 50 people with “blunt weapons” on Perdjert Street at about 7.50pm on Friday, and forced the combatants to disperse.

But at 9pm a new brawl with up to 300 combatants with blunt and edged weapons erupted on the same street, and when police arrived the crowd became hostile and officers withdrew “for safety reasons”, police said.


The theft, which came after a long-awaited restocking following flooding that cut off the town, sparked a stand-off between the gang and furious local families, NT News reported.

One local said the Jovi Boys had allegedly attacked the homes of families who had objected to their behaviour, and had been more hostile in recent weeks.

“We have a beautiful community… but these fellas are a problem. They have no respect,” the community member said.

Police from Wadeye, 90 minutes away, attended along with members of the Territory Response Group to conduct patrols and restore order the next day.


Last weekend Wadeye was rocked by 24 hours of violence, which involved large groups fighting with makeshift weapons including window louvres, and a video showed a Land Cruiser being driven at a crowd.

A week before that police made 20 arrests after hundreds of aboriginals fought in the street with weapons including crossbows and cars were set alight, and a huge pile of weapons was seized after police spotted six males with “improvised weapons” walking near the Wadeye Health Clinic amid a suspected family feud.

The seizure followed another clash where a man was shot with a crossbow during a fight between 15 people that was linked to unrest involving about 100 people, some armed with edged weapons, that broke out a couple of days earlier.

Violence also erupted in Wadeye in early December on the eve of a No More march against domestic, family and sexual violence.


Hundreds of aboriginals then fought running battles in Maningrida in Arnhem Land between January 1 and January 4, and in nearby Ramingining up to 40 people fought with blunt and edged weapons, including spears, just before Christmas.

A clash between 30 people broke out in Yuendumu near Alice Springs on January 8, in late January a man was wounded by an “edged weapon” during a 50-person brawl in Minyerri, and a day after that a group of about 100 people began fighting and throwing rocks at police in Santa Theresa.



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.... new bail law will impact more on First Settlers, say Elders, especially when they are engaging in illegal actions  ............... critics say First Invader Elders should be teaching their people not to commit crimes .....   in further breaking news..... feminist Elders say new bail laws will unfairly impact on women and lead to inflation and rising ocean levels .....  meanwhile the local council is considering re-naming Perdjert Street since it may be considered in a negative light and may reflect badly on locals ......   in further news - advocates for The Homeland 'way up there' say recent incidents of uncontrolled behaviour show that a Homeland is the only solution - an unnamed source said 'let 'em duke it ou there!' ....  PM Antonio Allbeeneasy was unavailable for comment...
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Sir Grappler Truth Teller OAM wrote Today at 11:24am:
.... new bail law will impact more on First Settlers, say Elders, especially when they are engaging in illegal actions  ............... critics say First Invader Elders should be teaching their people not to commit crimes .....   in further breaking news..... feminist Elders say new bail laws will unfairly impact on women and lead to inflation and rising ocean levels .....  meanwhile the local council is considering re-naming Perdjert Street since it may be considered in a negative light and may reflect badly on locals ......




rising ocean levels ?   

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Bobby. wrote Today at 11:32am:
Sir Grappler Truth Teller OAM wrote Today at 11:24am:
.... new bail law will impact more on First Settlers, say Elders, especially when they are engaging in illegal actions  ............... critics say First Invader Elders should be teaching their people not to commit crimes .....   in further breaking news..... feminist Elders say new bail laws will unfairly impact on women and lead to inflation and rising ocean levels .....  meanwhile the local council is considering re-naming Perdjert Street since it may be considered in a negative light and may reflect badly on locals ......




rising ocean levels ?   



Woke is absurd as you know - so theatre of the absurd is appropriate.  I left out trans rights and Islamophobia. ....

... the Northern Territory Council of Imams said that new bail laws were Islamophobic and would impact unfairly on potential terrorist extremist Islamists ......  the ABC is making a new documentary in Wadeye called "Trans Rights Under Threat" ....

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Dear Grapps,

we need to return to 19th century British justice -

that is the only way to save our society.
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Bobby. wrote Today at 11:43am:
Dear Grapps,

we need to return to 19th century British justice -

that is the only way to save our society.

British Justice?
Such as that handed out to the leaders of the
1916 Insurrection in Ireland.
They held out for over a week thus establishing their status as belligerents under International Law, and the entitlement to be Prisoners of War if captured and all the safeguards that go with such status.
However after a rushed Court Martial the leaders were sentenced to death and executed, including The O’Rahilly who was so badly wounded he had to be strapped to a chair to face the firing squad.
The British Government murdered the Irish leaders for purely political reasons.
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Reply #9 - Today at 4:46pm
 
Bobby. wrote Today at 11:43am:
Dear Grapps,

we need to return to 19th century British justice -

that is the only way to save our society.



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