Another no-go zone

May 12, 2008 at 12:35 am | In Australia, Crime, Gangs, Gun Control |

Daily Telegraph - Startling new figures from the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research show that girls are increasingly coming under police scrutiny in connection with a range of crimes. There were 3622 girls aged 10 to 17 allegedly involved in criminal incidents in 1998 - a figure which rose to 5724 last year. [snip] And in parts of Sydney, they are running wild.

I suppose this could also be an unintended side-effect of the equality movement. I’m not blaming them or saying that women need to be kicked back into the kitchen or something. Rather that when you tell girls they can do the same things as boys, that can also mean they can also do the wrong things as well. None the less, can we just ensure they do the same time as boys, keeping in the spirit of equality and all that.

In inner-city Glebe, residents and business owners say assaults, robberies and vandalism are out of control - and that a gang of teenage girls is outdoing the boys. One local businessman said it was “definitely the girls” who were behind a spate of crimes in the area. “They break windows, mug people,” he said. “They’re out of control.” A string of driver bashings and thefts has prompted Dominos Pizza to declare certain parts of Glebe a no-go zone for its terrified drivers.

So under our ‘vastly superior’ gun control laws, another part of Sydney becomes a no-go zone, yay! Think that the justice system will at least punish them after the crime’s been committed, think again suckers, again the joke’s on you. See how this 12-year old has basically been a thieving little rascal all his life and because of the pathetic laws nothing can stop him. The moral of the story, if anyone’s interested, give up your guns and you will get neither justice nor protection.

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  1. I think it’s a valid point to notice that girl-crime is on the increase. You have to wonder what has brought about this change in society since it’s not traditionally how things have always gone. I would say it’s the particular brand of feminism you see in Hollywood where girls are going round as the superheroes. If you can be a good buttkicker, you can also be a bad one. (That’s my theory anyway).

    Comment by Aurora — May 12, 2008 #

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