Noosa News
‘We’re not babysitters’: Cops want GPS trackers on kid crims

A day after Commissioner Katarina Carroll announced police would be taking their ideas for law reform to the Palaszczuk Government, Police Union president Ian Leavers said fitting youth on bail with GPS trackers could help stem the state’s youth crime crisis overnight.“Strengthening youth bail laws and increasing prison sentences will work,” Mr Leavers wrote in a powerful opinion piece in The Courier-Mail.“Real legislative change is needed.”
But he said solutions…
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