Many Sydneysiders would be appalled by the bashing of four prison officers by an inmate in a low security prison in February (“Sickies on cards after guard walkout chaos”, DT,31/10). […]
Read MoreBrave decision
Peta Credlin is right to give the thumbs up to NSW Premier Chris Minns for selecting Mal Lanyon as our new Police Commissioner in spite of past errors. (ST, 28/9). […]
Read MoreTRAGEDY FOR SOCIETY IN KIRK’S DEATH
Like him or not, US social media icon and religious champion Charlie Kirk was certainly respectful of opponents and was not one to breathe fire and brimstone on those resisting […]
Read MoreMushroom saga ends
The fortuitous abolition of Australia’s death penalty for murder means that Victorian Supreme Court judge Christopher Beale didn’t put on his own death cap to pronounce sentence on triple murderer […]
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SELFIE BAIL IS SMART USE OF TECHNOLOGY
The bail system being in chaos is merely a symptom of a broader diseased morally-bankrupt social and political quagmire that calls itself the court system and vainly professes the dispensation […]
Read MoreCourt not really a place for romance
News that goggle-eyed jurors fell in love with two defendants during their murder trial adds a new dimension to Hollywood’s version of “stacking the jury” and it certainly has a […]
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Handlers, protection dogs do an amazing job.
News that ferociously regaled AFP bomb sniffer dogs “Sensor Detectives” Urban and Xander are taking their police pensions and retiring after what should be 49 dog years in the force […]
Read MoreFreedom of thought
With prison overcrowding a global problem, perhaps it’s time for a global solution. (“Bailed”, DT, 15/5). While history is known for repeating itself and opportunity knocks more than once, I […]
Read MoreRoad problems grow
Peter Frazer from Safer Australian Roads and Highways is both harsh and correct when he attributes the main cause of car accidents to at least one of the drivers in […]
Read MoreCCTV is another hero
The inquest into the tragic events at Westfield Bondi Junction last year will be therapeutic for organisations and relatives, outlining the successes and failures on the day. (“The moment a […]
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