Stop Crime

We have had enough of crime. Successive governments have gone light on those ruining our lives. It's time to get tough, and find the solutions that will make our communities safe once more. There was a time in Australia when we would let our kids play on the street, walk to neighbours, or collect mail from the letterbox. Parents are in such fear that they're only feeling at ease if their children are under constant supervision. We are not meant to live like this, enough is enough.

Our homes are being invaded, our cars stolen, people killed, all the while governments sit on their hands and go 'blah, blah, blah'. 

Something has to change, we are not meant to live like this. 

 


To the Honourable President and Members of the Senate in Parliament assembled

The petition of the undersigned shows:

Communities across Australia are living in fear of escalating crime, and their governments seem unable or unwilling to meet their primary responsibility to the people which elect them: to keep the Australian community safe from harm. The undersigned call for a better approach to deter crime in Australian communities – stronger penalties (especially for repeat offenders), stronger bail regimes, effective youth intervention programs that emphasise responsibility and consequences, and greater police resources for more effective law enforcement and crime prevention.

 

 

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  • Gary Woolrich
    signed 2024-04-02 18:59:15 +1000
  • Alan Washington
    signed 2024-03-31 22:38:28 +1000
    How can I help
  • William Bray
    signed 2024-03-28 07:29:47 +1000
  • Ted Mcardle
    signed 2024-03-17 03:23:19 +1000
    A complet overhaul of the not so leagle system needs to be rewritten with penalties that go beyond the existing structure that has been the way for decades.

    Domestic violence is also on the list for a big change that needs to take place. With sweeping laws for the first responders ( being the police ) I’d like to go deeper with this. But this is not the platform to discuss it.
  • Glen Belson
    signed 2024-03-14 18:33:41 +1000
    Let the punishment fit the crime, not the magistrate fit the system.
  • Paul Hebbard
    signed 2024-03-13 15:31:14 +1000
  • Kym Turnell
    signed via 2024-03-13 12:46:46 +1000
    ZERO tolerance
  • Beatrix Turner
    signed 2024-03-13 10:47:00 +1000
  • Buddy Smith
    signed 2024-03-12 09:44:17 +1000
  • Christine Marshall
    signed 2024-03-12 06:25:45 +1000
  • Mark Edgley
    signed 2024-03-11 18:31:17 +1000
  • Lindy Swanson
    signed 2024-03-11 12:51:50 +1000
  • John Sobotka
    signed 2024-03-11 11:34:23 +1000
  • jim seymour
    signed 2024-03-11 08:24:53 +1000
    Discipline of young children must be permitted again. Corporal punishment in schools must be reintroduced. Presently corporal punishment has been handed over to the bullies in the school yard and they administer with impunity. Compulsory education/detention/activity centres built in outback qld for all youth that come before court for a second time. First sentence to be 3 months second or subsequent sentences 12 months. Citizens must take back the streets!
  • Brendan Wood
    signed 2024-03-11 08:21:15 +1000
    My fair call comment

    There is way to much tax payer rate payer tolle payer money going into highway patrol yet the crash and fatality rate stay pretty much the same year In Year out most piss poor response purchase more cars and bikes put police man and woman on Them and go out the highways nailing the actual tax paing hard working general public ..

    To the point take half then funds from this start allocating more actively driven events to the areas

    Re intruduce badged honourable police offices walking the communities where the general public can chat the elder general public pensioners etc feel safe where they can re-enterate going outside more and the police honorable police officers will then find themselves socially dealing with the young and moralised criminals and on often find themselves talking some common sense and to them therefore steering them in a different direction and the presence is always going to be the

    Cheers

    Brendan wood
  • Dolores Bianco
    signed 2024-03-11 06:06:51 +1000
  • Craig Moody
    signed 2024-03-10 22:30:28 +1000
    Forever false promises. Not enough funding to prevent, outcry for more police, humanitarian rights? If a crime has been committed then that is the crime.

    Stop the band-aid application.

    Stop the bs excuses, humanitarian blah, blah

    If there is guilt, proven 100% then that is guilty.

    Not a fan of the blame game for the sake of keeping it tidy,

    Do your job police force, and I would advocate the highest paid position should be for you.
  • Reanne Goes
    signed 2024-03-10 19:40:29 +1000
  • Ian Lewis
    signed 2024-03-10 19:34:27 +1000
  • Luke Sleep
    signed 2024-03-10 19:22:57 +1000
    There must be accountability and stricter penalties/prosecution.
  • Ross Dolley
    signed 2024-03-10 17:46:47 +1000
  • Robbie Hobbs
    signed 2024-03-10 17:22:30 +1000
    I agreed
  • Mark Knight
    signed 2024-03-10 16:13:28 +1000
  • C Baron
    signed 2024-03-10 15:55:54 +1000
  • Gerard Phipps
    signed 2024-03-10 14:30:31 +1000
  • Bruce Reginald Christiansen
    signed 2024-03-10 12:21:19 +1000
    Labour s approach to crime is destroying communities as well as young people’s lives who think this is all OK.
  • Elizabeth Smith
    signed 2024-03-10 12:18:59 +1000
  • Kay Apelt
    signed 2024-03-10 12:13:18 +1000
  • Damian Harkness
    signed 2024-03-10 12:06:28 +1000
  • Tracy Batley
    signed 2024-03-10 11:59:58 +1000