Alice Springs business owner makes emotional plea to save embattled town

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A distressed Alice Springs business owner has vowed to keep fighting for his town as the horrific crime wave continues after a lack of action from government.

Darren Clark, who runs a bakery and cafe in the Northern Territory town, broke down when describing the shocking scenes he sees daily.

Another video shows a home invasion, with the perpetrators turning the camera around before going on to steal sentimental jewellery from the victim’s home. “Their parents have let them down, the system lets them down. They’re angry, and you can’t blame the poor little buggers.” Mr Clark claimed the data did not accurately represent what was going on in the Central Australian town.

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If the voice gets in there will be 24 exceptionally happy unelected/unaccountable people and a few thousand of their friends assisted by hundreds of lawyers with grins impossible to wipe of their faces while Albo & co just handball the real problem away

If Sky News is onto it we know it is something they think will help LNP. Has this distressed owner attempted to take a couple of FN to train them & see how they go. He /she might be surprised.

Found someone other than the Botox nurse? 😂

A crime wave driven by the liberals

One 🤷‍♂️

Next the Barista Brigade.

Crime wave: some 12 year old kid throwing a stone

Heartbreaking incompetence.

Not to worry AlboMP has a plan....🤔 That plan is the ''VOICE'' problem solved.👏

Speaking of lack of action. Maybe Price could take some time out from waging Liberals’ culture war on SKY. Alcohol bans are making a positive difference but it won’t solve every issue. No Campaign details on how they’ll capitalise on this are vague to say the least.

‘Lack of action from the government’ Provocative language & media seeking out detractors to push a narrative overshadows the fact opportunities are now here for local stakeholders to take positive action to address issues. Isn’t that what The Voice is about? Since alcohol bans

wheresalbo

When will people learn the corporate government don't work for Australian people

Don't worry, the Voice will fix it - I think

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