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Drug Testing at Music Festivals Law and Order Medicine

PILL TESTING TRIAL HARD TO SWALLOW

For those of us who strenuously opposed pill testing in the past, it is a hard pill to swallow now that the Health Minister Ryan Park has surrendered to the […]

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on PILL TESTING TRIAL HARD TO SWALLOW Alan Sexton 20/12/2024
Law and Order Science Someone behaving badly

How many lives  were ruined at his hands ?

While no judge’s gavel will echo sharply across a hushed NSW courtroom to bring justice finally upon the eastern suburb’s serial rapist Keith Simms, much applause should be paraded on […]

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on How many lives  were ruined at his hands ? Alan Sexton 19/12/2024
Condolences Law and Order

A Paradise ?

As parts of Sydney’s historic Rookwood Cemetery might better be renamed “Crookwood”, the terrible blight of the illegal drug trade on the lives of criminal traffickers becomes tangible on a […]

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on A Paradise ? Alan Sexton 19/12/2024
Federal Politics Law and Order Steve Christou

No word on suburban gang wars

Across hundreds of thousands of people and multiple federal electorates in Western Sydney, the scourge of familial and tribal bikie violence in the gangland drug wars remains a constant threat […]

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on No word on suburban gang wars Alan Sexton 19/12/2024
Celebrity Law and Order

New PC’s priorities not wrong

NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb might have been wrong to sack a competitor after assuming the top job, but she was right to attend functions this week to raise funds […]

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on New PC’s priorities not wrong Alan Sexton 19/12/2024
Law and Order NSW Politics

Get tough on gangs & guns to make streets safe

The title of your well-researched editorial is surely everyone’s wish. (Time is up for city’s shooters – Editorial, 27/1). Certainly, we are fed up with cowardly thugs who lack the […]

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on Get tough on gangs & guns to make streets safe Alan Sexton 19/12/2024
Law and Order NSW Politics

Good cop  treated badly

Under the spotlight after making questionable calls on Covid management, Premier Dominic Perrottet has personally chosen Karen Webb as our police commissioner, passing by the preferred candidate of an expert […]

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on Good cop  treated badly Alan Sexton 19/12/2024
Law and Order

Tele protecting our rights

Opposition legal affairs spokesman Michael Daley is right to question the motivation behind the DPP dropping all charges against Dr Charlie Teo’s daughter. (Late call on Teo charges, 24/6). Automatism […]

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on Tele protecting our rights Alan Sexton 19/12/2024
Drug Testing at Music Festivals Federal Politics Law and Order

The silent majority view

John Partridge correctly applauds the Singapore solution to drug trafficking in his excellent letter. (We’re fighting a losing battle on drugs, 21/5). With a constant torrent of drug-user deaths in […]

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on The silent majority view Alan Sexton 19/12/2024
Law and Order NSW Politics

Top marks for taking  consent issue to class

With less than 3 per cent of sexual assaults successfully prosecuted, NSW Police have launched Operation Vest to allow victims to register detailed time and date stamped statements for future […]

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on Top marks for taking  consent issue to class Alan Sexton 19/12/2024

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