From Cairns Post and Cairns News
A stolen car that ran a red light smashed into a Prado driven by a mum with a baby in the car on the long weekend while another 11 cars were stolen and were seen driving dangerously doing burnouts through Cairns suburban streets. Five stolen cars were recorded on CCTV driving erratically at night then racing off along a busy suburban street.

Since January, when 58 cars were stolen, car thefts have been steadily increasing to 70 in February and 86 in March.
To date this month 80 cars have already been stolen.

Police arrested and charged three teenagers in connection with a car that was stolen from Friendship St in Bentley Park on Saturday.
The car was recovered at Charles St, Manunda and three girls were taken into custody after being found at a Murray St address.
A 14-year-old Manoora girl has been charged with one count each of enter dwelling, unlawful use of motor vehicle and driving without a license.
Two Edmonton girls, aged 14 and 15, have each been charged with one count of unlawful use of a motor vehicle.
Police investigating the theft of two vehicles, including a white Lexus, from Le Grande St, Freshwater on Sunday have charged an 18-year-old woman.
Both vehicles were located in nearby suburbs a short time later and the Manoora woman has been charged with two counts of unlawful use of motor vehicle and one count each of enter dwelling, receiving tainted property and driving without a license.
Both vehicles were located in nearby suburbs a short time later and the Manoora woman has been charged with two counts of unlawful use of motor vehicle and one count each of enter dwelling, receiving tainted property and driving without a license.
She is due to appear at Cairns Magistrates Court on May 10.
10yo boy busted in alleged stolen car after wild police interceptCairns sets unenviable stolen car record in 2022

An expected large group of fed-up residents and victims of crime plan to picket State Parliament on May 10 when it sits in Cairns at the Convention Centre.
Last night enraged residents cornered then blocked a stolen car with their own vehicles and waited for police to apprehend and arrest the young occupants.
We think the four occupants were lucky the residents did not explain some manners to them.
Police have warned victims and the public not to chase stolen cars because “the drivers are not very good” one senior police officer said, as it was dangerous, against the law and the vigilantes could be charged.
In March the Rescue 510 helicopter rattled windows of south Cairns homes in a series of low flying missions to track dangerously driven stolen cars.
With Queensland Police spotters on board the QGAir chopper tracked stolen cars through the streets amid a significant surge in vehicle theft.
In response to runaway juvenile crime Katters Australian Party has long-proposed the reintroduction of Relocation Sentencing which gives courts the option of sending mostly Aboriginal offenders onto country to learn life skills and horsemanship, teaching them schoolwork, respect, how to work and hold a job.
KAP leader Robbie Katter has proposed sending these juveniles to remote cattle properties housed in donga camps minus phones and teach them to be responsible, learning skills and self-control utilising proper nutrition.
Two remote properties have been identified as acceptable for the task, one west of Mt Isa and another west of Coen.
The best the disingenuous Premier could come up with was a plush $500 million youth detention centre in Cairns, because remote sentencing would be too hard on the poor young kids.
Labor and Liberal politicians so far have refused to back the Katter proposal.
South-Africa, soon coming to you too?
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Sorry mist a word the car was NOT wrecked thankfully
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What a great Bunch of Aussies here on this post tonight , we only need another 24 million to support us and these poxy traitorouse politicians would be finished overnight Cairns News you have a great crew here my friend , but aside from that me and my wife have both faced the SKURGE of these thieving little bastards not only black we have had whites chineese looken pricks girls boys you name it they have all had a crack at this joint and it turned out they had marked our sign out the front of the house with red paint at the bottom of the sign and we didnt know , the first time cost us around 14 grand but we were lucky the car was wrecked and the little turds have been caught but as far as we know nearly two years + and have not been to court . The Coppers are f/cken useless there is no excuse for this crap , if you lay a finger on these little turds you go to jail
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Hi Ed and co. From the Herald Sun today and posted via Michaels Smith News. Daniel Andrews and the infamous bike incident from 2013. The boy (15 at the time) continues to pursue, it appears some truth may be (maybe)) coming to light.
Read the article here:
https://www.michaelsmithnews.com/2023/04/andrews-beneath-contempt.html
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Astonishing isn’t it, that such overbearing and heavy handed tactics are employed for a Scamdemic; but when it comes to a real crises, a complete wimp-out.
Is it that they want to turn Cairns into a Baltimore,
or Alice Springs into a Port Au Prince?
The divide and rule, order out of chaos shtick, I’d say.
http://www.renegadetribune.com/entire-downtown-is-effectively-dead-baltimore-city-descends-further-into-turmoil/
https://apnews.com/article/haiti-gangs-killings-vigilante-violence-fa32fd602ecd51c0422f6d9b3ec7e45f
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“Frustrated police are at their wits end.” I remember driving with my wife and family to be overtaken by a fast moving Police car, lights and sirens blazing. “I wonder who they’re chasing” said my son. “Oh they’re just late for lunch and a beer at the pub.” I replied. My wife was not impressed.
I remember in my last job as a bus driver at a depot of some 300 drivers. A young man joined who’d resigned from the police force because it was too stressful. One day while signing on, I overheard on the depot intercom a call from a lost driver saying “Well I’m just passing the Jindalee exit. ” Oh, ok take the next exit, Sinnamon, I think and come back to the roundabout and take a left exit from there to your original route.” It was the young ex policeman.
I met him during a shift break a month or 2 later and asked in my usual cheerful manner – Hey, how are things? Oh, he said, I’m resigning in 2 weeks. I asked why is that?
“Bus driving is too stressful” he replied, “I have my old job back.”
So there you go, being a policeman is less difficult than being a passenger bus driver in Brisbane after all.
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To Irene Laird
that was done in Milan Italy, the people were sick and tired of the black African youths leering at the young ladies, stealing, and causing all sorts of problems they used Rottweilers and German shepherds to force them off the streets it was a community thing the police turned a blind eye.
I advocate the use of cane corso dogs the Roman army used them they are big vicious and strong you would soon clean up the problem, as for these youth programs they dont work full stop, however making the parents of these delinquent kid responsible would work if they wont bring their kids into line cut off their welfare things could change by doing that.
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tonyryan43 – “Until the community gets a set and realises the only justice today is what you claim for yourself, this will just get worse.” “And that is pointless thinking about until Australia is a democracy once again.”
Thanks Tony, very good words of wisdom – that means you are wise, add to that you have been there done that and bought the tea shirt, I have to agree with every word.
Forming militias. good idea. Protect the people, as was expected from our (I mean the elites) ADF.
As long as it was done by way of community consensus. Otherwise we will not have the support and tools available / needed to do so.
Communities in every part of Australia, starting at local level, making the decisions to take back our (I mean the UN’s) local government, and put control back into the hands of the majority – the people.
Result: No local government, just local councils run by the people, like it was done many years ago. Then using the same community forums, sort out state then federal governments.
An example video I have recently been told about by another researcher (community member) is a very good example of what communities can do.
The video is called – They got rid of 15 minute cities!
Well maybe they got rid of only one small 15 minute city, it is a start.
We the people have to bring the original constitution back into common use, so we can bring back common law, then have “our” governments (or whatever we would call them) and change the constitution so we never again get into the sort of mess we are in at present.
The communities can bring back common law and common law courts. That alone would result in very fast paced changes.
If we do not push for all communities across all of Australia to become involved, we will have skipped a process. If tried and it does not work, then a plan B could then be looked at.
Just putting in my two cents worth.
Cheers
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I read a comment (somewhere) of a community that had the same problem with youths running amok. They organised patrols with ‘very big’ dogs and cleaned up their streets. These people are concerned citizens, not “vigilantes”, and if they can do peacefully what the Police cannot then they have every right. After all if a bunch of out-of-control youths can roam the streets at night, so can a bunch of peaceful community members.
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Obviously the police can’t or won’t solve the problem of out of control youth crime. Wouldn’t be surprised if people considered it time to organise some neighbourhood collective response, to perform civil arrests & issue on the spot punishment. The courts refuse to punish these repeat offenders. Beyond time that these disrespectful louts were taught some real world consequences for their crimes.
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well said and agree with you Tony Ryan I couldn’t put it better myself
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TBH, it’s hard to get motivated on this particular subject.
We ARE being ruled by fake “governments”, after all, and our entire legal and judicial system is a fake corporate structure set up to fool us into thinking we actually have “law” in this country.
Hint: we don’t. What we have is a private club of paedophiles, no less, paid for and sanctioned by a foreign-owned corporation registered on the New York Stock Exchange.
Even all the idiot meat-heads in the private Gestapo armies of brain-dead bash-artist Nazi psychopaths pretending to be “police” are just paid mercenaries of that SAME foreign-owned corporation – nothing more than glorified Coles security guards with guns and a hard-on to use them on the Australian public.
And as for the over-glorified ADF – it would be way too flattering to describe them as a circus being run by clowns, and gay-bar loitering transvestite clowns with a penchant for crimes against humanity at that.
So seriously – what exactly were we expecting?
tonyryan43 seems to be one of the few still able to think clearly under these circumstances.
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Unfortunately the trajectory of this behaviour is downward. It does not self-correct. It is either corrected or it progresses to violence against persons, it gets harnessed by political minds and the crime gangs then runs the neighbourhood or the city.
When it runs the country, it looks like this.
https://www.amren.com/blog/2021/07/sights-and-sounds-south-africa/
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I will not comment on that behaviour.
What I will say is that the last guy who tried to steal my car, had the door slammed on his head, lots of times. I think he saw God, or the light, or something because he never stole another car again. Or anything else.
Praise the Lord. LOL.
Until the community gets a set and realises the only justice today is what you claim for yourself, this will just get worse. Because police arrest the person defending himself, or others, they’re the first problem that needs fixing. And that is pointless thinking about until Australia is a democracy once again.
Ironically, Australians are under attack and where is the ADF? Posing for selfies, getting hairdos, rounding up Aboriginal ladies for jabbing, and accommodating trannies. Clearly, Australia is defenceless. It’s now up to us.
Former soldiers, when you were fighting men I knew you. Now ADF are gay, women, trannies, pacifists, and so woke they can’t march straight. Some of you must have got out and are not happy about losing your career. Well stop slobbering over the bar and take life by the throat. It’s time to start training a militia. You have thousands of recruits waiting for you to make a move. Get moving.
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Cairns appears not a very nice place. Came across this , this afternoon. Editor and Co. In your neck of the woods The first nation people , brawling on a flight (taxpayer funded).
https://www.michaelsmithnews.com/2023/04/how-the-world-sees-albaneses-australia-and-its-voice.html
I have no idea if true.
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Pain, or the fear thereof, will GUARANTEE a change in their attitude.
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Pain, or the fear thereof, is GUARANTEED to cure the problem.
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