by staff reporters
The hunters are becoming the hunted in a shocking new escalation of Townsville’s youth crime crisis, Katter’s Australian Party Hinchinbrook (KAP) MP Nick Dametto has said.
Mr Dametto said reports of youth offenders pursuing, ramming and throwing bricks at police cars overnight had sickened him.

He said due to the Queensland Police Service’s strict anti-pursuit policy, it was likely the targeted officers had no choice but to retreat and leave the kid crims to continue on their rampage.
It was a shocking state of affairs that was causing community anger to boil over and vigilantism to fester, Mr Dametto warned.
“This would have to be a world first – a situation where 12 and 13 year old kids have so little respect, or fear, of the law that they are actually comfortable hunting down police officers,” he said.
“Someone is going to die, or be severely hurt, unless drastic actions are taken.
“I don’t want to see that in this community – not again.
“The current youth justice system, and the Palaszczuk Labor Government that has presided over this mess for the last six years, must accept responsibility.

Last week half a dozen murris from the war-torn Cape York community of Aurukun were airlifted by rescue chopper to Cairns Hospital after being shot with a cross-bow and hunting bows during yet another regular riot between five warring families. Not a word from their caring local member Cynthia!
“Stop it with the dodgy statistics and the tokenistic press conferences – people are not going to tolerate this for much longer.”
Mr Dametto said with Cleveland Detention Centre at capacity and its rotational door set-up repeatedly failing to deter recidivist offenders, the situation in the North was desperate.
He, on behalf of the KAP, called urgently for:
- Relocation Sentencing to be trialled as an alternative to detention for recidivist youth offenders
- An innovative strategy that allows for the effective pursuit and disabling of stolen vehicles and ensures public and officer safety.
“Just waiting for these kids to get bored with their games or run out of fuel is not an effective response to these kinds of situations,” Mr Dametto said.
All by design of course.
And that Cynthia looks like a man to me.
No doubt trans just like Arden, Young & Gladys.
What a bunch of fuglies they all are 👿
All will burn in hell for what they’ve done.
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I honestly dont get why the parents dont give a damn what their kids are doing. They obviously dont care have no respect for themselves, their kids or any community. Living in Alice springs, you here how indigenous are connected to their country but then proceed to leave litter and broken bottles everywhere. Our government are complicit as they just pay them off allowing little respect to grow for our indigenous for themselves as they own nothing, earn nothing. So sick of this crap in this country!
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The other thing is that all police are commercial operations (check them out on ABN Lookup) and so, being in COMMERCE must assume full COMMERCIAL liability for their failure to fulfill their lawful role as Officers Of The Peace. See this: https://thebridgelifeinthemix.info/british-law/constable-oath/ And also see this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KP7wWobRjA and this supporting document on commercial liability: http://annavonreitz.com/commerciallien.pdf Point twelve and thereabouts in the latter document are the salient points.
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Well, the child psychologists will tell you that if a youngster hasn’t got anything good to do he will go and do something bad, just because it is something to do.
Poor little buggers must be so bored?
I know they are. My son grew up in Cairns, and was bored to death at school-is this because they don’t teach anything interesting?
Most likely yes, because school is only there to dumb the children down.
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You can’t hold the babymommas accountable, and no-one even knows who the sperm-donors were most of the time, so the parent side is out as a punishment option. The elders don’t even know what day it is anymore so there’s nothing much there. You can’t fine them, and there are just too many for incarceration to work. What’s left? Dettol?.
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