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GPS tracking ‘wouldn’t have stopped me’ committing crimes, says former Queensland youth offender

GPS trackers will do nothing to stop some teenagers committing crimes, a former youth offender has told the ABC.
Key points:
- ‘Ben’ says he used to think crime was fun, but now just thinks it was “stupid”
- He says youth offenders “don’t really care what happens”
- Youth worker Amy Mayes says the focus needs to be on child safety
This week Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk announced trials of GPS tracking devices as a bail condition for repeat youth offenders, as part of a raft of measures aimed at tackling youth crime.
Reformed youth offender Ben, 19, (whose name has been changed for legal…
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