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Alice Springs mayor calls for federal intervention on crime crisis​

By Adam Vidler
7:26pm Jan 24, 2023

An embattled mayor has warned "there will be no Alice Springs left" if the federal government does not step in to address the Northern Territory town's crime crisis.
Matt Paterson said "senseless and destructive behaviour" was a continual problem in Alice Springs.
"The flavour of the month right now is edged weapons, but before that it was ram-raids of buildings," he told Today.

"We have seen many businesses broken into and smashed up."
Paterson has called for federal intervention to help with policing, involving the AFP or even the military.
He acknowledged there were plans in place for "generational change" in tackling the roots of the crisis, but said "immediate peace" was also needed.

Last year, the territory government ran a policing operation which saw 40 extra officers on the ground in Alice Springs.

"What that did, it had a positive effect for the community," Paterson said.
"There was a perception of safety and visual presence of police. We need that back."
The problem, he said, was one of resources - the NT government and NT Police did not have the ability to make such a program sustainable in the long-term.
Paterson also called on the government to reinstate the Stronger Futures legislation, which was lifted in the middle of last year.

A number of Indigenous camps in the town weren't able to access alcohol under that legislation, but Paterson claimed crime had increased since the legislation was removed.
"I think that more people that do understand the complexities that we face in Alice Springs, the better," he said.
"It needs to get better. We need help. As I said, people are leaving Alice Springs in droves.
"If we don't address it, there will be no Alice Springs left."

Opposition leader Peter Dutton has called on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to visit Alice Springs with him, comparing the situation to a "natural disaster".
Dutton said he had spoken to Indigenous elders, business owners, and whistleblowing public servants who were "at breaking point".
"It's a law and order and crime problem and we want those kids to grow up in a safe environment, and the prime minister has the resources, has the ability, and should show the leadership to deal with this issue," he said.
He said it the issue was "beyond politics".
"This is a problem that's been years, decades in the making. There's goodwill on both sides to fix it," he said.
Government Services Minister Bill Shorten said the problem needed everybody working together.
"There's no doubt that parents don't feel safe, the kids don't feel safe. That's what really matters, making people feel safe," he said.
Albanese will visit Alice Springs later today.
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Woolworths locks it's front doors and makes people go out a small exit, due to the Indigining.
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A herd of young aboriginals in the wild, about to smash their way into a business, no doubt.

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The North Sentinelese figured out iron working pretty quick from debris and wrecked boats. Use bows with metal arrow heads to shoot at helicopters to make them fuck-off. So I'd be willing to take that bet. They even apparently accepted and use aluminum cookware people left them.
They also don't know how to make fire for themselves. They use generational pits with what's probably lighting struck fire from ages ago. Oh, and they don't know how to propagate the coconuts that wash ashore. So they don't seem to have patience or the ability to model future events well. And at a population of around 200, they're just a hair above being so inbred they'd go extinct. That said they seem to have generational memory of natural disasters that have kept them alive.
 
I gotta say that I am much more invested in the total race war in Bumfuck, Australia than I am in the total race war in Memphis.
Locals are saying 5 busloads of kids got removed before the Prime Minister's visit. (a)
And they cleaned up the shitty pissy alleyways.
Meanwhile the Mayor and community are begging for alcohol restrictions again, and people are leaving in droves.
Even the Indians lol

Edited to add pics and quote from this poor woman who runs Meemaas sweets shop:
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We live in fear,” she said.
“At home I live in fear that my dog will get poisoned. We live in a little prison. We’ve spent thousands protecting ourselves — roller shutters on every window, bars on toilet and bathroom windows, electric gates, lighting, surveillance cameras — everything, which is what you have to do. The sleepless nights is what’s really bad.”
She said the children and teens causing chaos “have terrible home lives — it’s really tragic — well that’s not my problem”.
“And we’re throwing millions — billions!” she added.
Where the f**k is this money going? It’s going into someone’s pocket.”
 
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Are you sure they figured it out on their own? I'd put money on some white man showing them how to do it. Maybe a gas station owner to increase business? Or a cop for shits and giggles?
Probably got someone to show them Australian Chemist youtuber, Extractions & Ire:
Disclaimer since it got comments last time Benzene was discussed, it's the principal molecule that makes gas smell good, the smell comes from the volatility, and it not only acts as a neurotoxin, it gives you all kinds of cancer.
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The name "hexanes" should be a hint for you. This shape comes from the Benzene molecule itself:
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Most benzene and other fun hexanes (think Naphtha) is going to be refined out as that is a primo reagent that they can sell. What's left is still terrible for you, but not terrible enough to be worth doing what the video above did... Well at least everywhere other than Australia. So if the hexanes are our moneyshot, why don't we take a gander at polystyrene:
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Now think of everything but our familiar hexagons being salt, and our de-hexaned petrol is going to dissolve it all like it's water and crank out even more hexagons, maybe with weird appendages! "Blank" spaces in chemistry diagrams, along with those weird lines, denote some amount of "hidden" C/H in our molecule. We're freeing up lots of building blocks. A few hexagons might link up but for the most part we lose that neat chain effect and essentially reverse the polymerization and get a whole bunch of volatile compounds back into the petrol.
I'm sorry chemfag readers, this might have been painful. Tards like me, you're welcome!
 
Locals are saying 5 busloads of kids got removed before the Prime Minister's visit. (a)
And they cleaned up the shitty pissy alleyways.
Meanwhile the Mayor and community are begging for alcohol restrictions again, and people are leaving in droves.
Even the Indians lol

Edited to add pics and quote from this poor woman who runs Meemaas sweets shop:
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We live in fear,” she said.
“At home I live in fear that my dog will get poisoned. We live in a little prison. We’ve spent thousands protecting ourselves — roller shutters on every window, bars on toilet and bathroom windows, electric gates, lighting, surveillance cameras — everything, which is what you have to do. The sleepless nights is what’s really bad.”
She said the children and teens causing chaos “have terrible home lives — it’s really tragic — well that’s not my problem”.
“And we’re throwing millions — billions!” she added.
Where the f**k is this money going? It’s going into someone’s pocket.”
They certainly bussed out the problems and cleaned up the piss alley behind her shop.
They couldn't have danger and a mess around when Albanese was visiting. It'd reflect poorly on the NT gov and seem racist.

The money is going into 1/16 boong's pockets. That's were it's going.
 
I like how they picked the lightest, brightest background to make them appear darker.

[Urban] Whitefellas identifying as Aboriginal just blocks opportunities for real natives. If I was to reform it, I'd say people accessed Abstudy or preferential entry should be legally obligated to work in a remote Aboriginal community for five years.
There are gigantic amounts of gibs to be had for sure. 900K people identified as abo in the last census, around 10% of them speak any indigenous languages. So there is maybe 100K pure blood abos with the rest being assorted assimilated urban, various percentage of mixed race and out and out white pretenders who don't have a drop of aboriginal in them.

Those 'indigenous' medical graduates will be on full scholarships and residential support. Not only that their entry requirements into University will be significantly less than their non pretender counterparts. It's always a good idea to trawl through the family history to see if you can gloam onto some half Irish/half Abo ancestor (it's always the Irish side).

Even better, the social outcome stats include all those hundreds of thousands of white people. The numbers are fucking terrible but the reality is way, way worse.
 
Mmm hmm. Not our fault that we keep raping our own foetal alcohol syndrome babies, it's yours. We expect you to fix it but anything you actually try to do will be racist and interfere with our culture which you somehow personally broke, despite likely not even having family in this country more than a generation or so ago, or even being an English descendant. Give us even more free money and government housing to destroy and we'll... uh, do something with it, I guess. But you're still racists.

OPINION: Racism is the root cause of the current issues around Alice Springs.

 
Mmm hmm. Not our fault that we keep raping our own foetal alcohol syndrome babies, it's yours. We expect you to fix it but anything you actually try to do will be racist and interfere with our culture which you somehow personally broke, despite likely not even having family in this country more than a generation or so ago, or even being an English descendant. Give us even more free money and government housing to destroy and we'll... uh, do something with it, I guess. But you're still racists.

OPINION: Racism is the root cause of the current issues around Alice Springs.

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In all of this, there has been no recognition that many people in Central Australia live in overcrowded houses and many are homeless - 12 times the national average. Some people live without electricity, without running water, many still live without access to phone network coverage, without access to internet, sealed roads, goods, services…the list goes on.
And?
Without whitey, that is your reality, you had 50,000 years and all you invented was a stick.
I'm sorry, but either you're Australian like everyone else or you're glorified fauna.
I'm sure as shit not wanting to pay for the NBN to be put on to every tree and termite mound across the country because the fauna wants their Netflix and Pornhub on 24/7.
 
Some people live without electricity, without running water, many still live without access to phone network coverage, without access to internet, sealed roads, goods, services…the list goes on.
So how much stuff on that list DID they have till they stripped out the wires and pipes, destroyed the roads and machinery, drove out the businesses and burned the buildings?
 
Couldn't see what was the most recent thread on this branch of hell but curfews are back on.


Residents in Alice Springs will be subjected to another curfew after a series of violent assaults, a brawl involving 80 people and a knife attack.

Northern Territory police issued a three-night public social disorder declaration on Monday for parts of the city from 10pm to 6am.


The chief minister, Eva Lawler, said the curfew would act as a “pressure-relief valve” and improve community safety.

“I love Alice Springs but the offending and behaviour we have seen over the last 96 hours will not be tolerated,” she told reporters.

“The curfew will provide police extra powers to get on top of the situation.”

https://www.theguardian.com/austral...lice-springs-brawl-teenager-death-todd-tavern
Commissioner Michael Murphy said a series of crimes across the weekend had contributed to the decision to impose the curfew.

“The intent of this declaration is to disrupt the behaviours associated with the harm we’re seeing in Alice Springs,” he said.

“It applies to all classes of people – it will apply to adults and it will apply to youths.”

The curfew will be imposed on the town centre between Anzac Hill, the Alice Springs hospital, the Stuart Highway and Leichhardt Terrace, which runs along the Todd River.

“Anyone coming into the zone can be engaged by police and they can be asked to leave or alternatively they can be asked to stay, if there is another disturbance, for their own safety,” Murphy said.

“A failure to abide in a request by police can lead to an offence and it can lead to an infringement notice or an arrest.”

People with legitimate business in the area, such as work or attending an event, and those seeking safety or medical treatment will be permitted to enter the zone.


It comes as Naidoc week celebrations kick off in the town of about 25,000, attracting about 5,000 visitors from across the NT, Western Australia and South Australia.

Murphy said police would not disturb the annual event and the curfew would help keep those celebrating it safe.

“I’m very aware it’s a really important week for the Territory and Australia,” he said.

The emergency declaration has been made using new laws passed by the territory parliament in May that let the police commissioner impose a three-day curfew that can be extended to seven days if the police minister approves.

Swinburne criminology expert Joel McGregor said the territory’s ongoing crime issues required long-term behaviour change, not short interventions.

“While the NT curfew may be stopping crimes being perpetuated during the evening, it should not be thought of as a solution to the problems the [territory] is facing,” he said.

The curfew for all people follows a three-week curfew banning anyone under 18 from the town’s centre between 6pm and 6am following a series of brawls in March.
 
Some tribes enhanced the stick and made hollow sticks that if you go "bzow bzow bzow" into one end a "bzow bzow bzow" noise comes out the other.
Did you know that the Polynesians had to teach the Abbos about the bow and arrow twice? Apparently they were the only outside contact and the Polynesians weren't exactly wealthy themselves.

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Imagine learning about technology from this guy. He was basically their shop teacher for 45,000 years
 
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