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Month: December 2024

Law and Order NSW Politics

Texting drivers be warned

With the recent introduction of  mobile phone detection cameras across NSW, the sentencing of Lisa Mottram to jail for four years is another big warning to everyone, especially our technologically […]

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on Texting drivers be warned Alan Sexton 20/12/2024
Law and Order NSW Politics

No warnings

Drivers using mobile phones will be in trouble soon as the anonymously located cameras start snapping. (TXT cams turned on in weeks, 10/11). I oppose the argument that drivers should […]

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on No warnings Alan Sexton 20/12/2024
Law and Order NSW Politics

Sign of the  wrong road strategies

Carl Scully correctly argues that speed cameras are located in road death traps. (“Speed trap trick”, 5/11). In other words, from previous experience, all signage is telling us that “this […]

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on Sign of the  wrong road strategies Alan Sexton 20/12/2024
Law and Order

Think of innocents in jail

Recently, long-term prisoners, convicted of murder have been released despite loud protests. (“Why let a killer walk free?”, 10/9). At the time of sentencing, the victims’ families applaud the judgment […]

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on Think of innocents in jail Alan Sexton 20/12/2024
NSW Politics

MPs at centre of a storm

Two Liberal MPs have been threatened by angry voters over the abortion bill being rushed through with minimal community consultation, which perhaps explains this over-reaction. And now, we learn that […]

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on MPs at centre of a storm Alan Sexton 20/12/2024
Humour NSW Politics

It’s watching a scene from Monty Python 

NSW Labor leader Jodi McKay has announced her Shadow Cabinet (Labor’s strange shadow puppets, 4/7). With 26 members getting a promotion, it’s regrettable that she exhausted credible portfolios and adopted […]

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on It’s watching a scene from Monty Python  Alan Sexton 20/12/2024
NSW Politics

Challenge is over

Michael Daley has perhaps learnt in the past 134 days that holding the leadership position and showing leadership are not the same thing. (The strife of the party, 25/3). I […]

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on Challenge is over Alan Sexton 20/12/2024
NSW Politics

Poll was about local issues

As letter-writer Jennifer Jones (Premier not at fault, Letters, 10/9) points out, the Wagga Wagga loss was a case of voters punishing the local member. The political debate has unwisely […]

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on Poll was about local issues Alan Sexton 20/12/2024
International Affairs

Further from peace

Many might recall the outbreak of celebrations in the West Bank and Gaza after the 911 attack in New York. A similar celebration occurred across the world last year after […]

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on Further from peace Alan Sexton 20/12/2024
Forget point scoring
Law and Order NSW Politics

Forget point scoring

Police Minister Yasmin Catley is correct to praise the NSW Police for their masterful triumph in up-ending the cadre that was the “Commission” an apparent cohort of alleged drug distributors […]

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on Forget point scoring Alan Sexton 20/12/2024

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