greggerypeccary wrote on Feb 17
th, 2024 at 5:46pm:
AusGeoff wrote on Feb 17
th, 2024 at 4:53pm:
Sir Eoin O Fada wrote on Feb 17
th, 2024 at 3:22pm:
...Why are the majority of US cities safer than our own Alice Springs?
They're not. There're no statistics supporting this claim.
It amazes me that they "think" they can get away with these lies.
More lies for your edification.
“ In the Northern territories, there has been a ban on alcohol since 2007. The government took these measures to reduce alcohol-related crimes. However, in recent years the ban was lifted.
The change promoted the use and trading of alcohol across all northern territories, including Alice Springs. Citizens speculate that various communities are now at risk of being victims of criminals’ more intense violent behaviour.
The validity of legal protection granted to these people and the restraining orders given to drunkard criminals are now also at stake. Moreover, the results of lifting these bans have become quite pronounced in the dangerous city of Alice Springs.
In 2022, the crime index of vandalism, break-ins, and theft increased, making Alice Springs the most dangerous city in Australia. According to the crime statistics agency, more than a https://soho.com.au/articles/alice-springs-takes-the-crown-most-dangerous-city-i
n-australia,50% rise is observed in different offenses”
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