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Libs’ crime forum to send message to Andrews

By Stephen TaylorJanuary 23, 2017No Comments3 Mins Read
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A SHORTAGE of police on the Mornington Peninsula and “surging crime rates” are issues to be discussed at a public meeting in Rosebud next month.

The Law and Order forum being hosted by Nepean MP Martin Dixon will focus on “some of the massive increases in local crime, police numbers and other law and order issues” raised by those attending.

Mr Dixon will speak on what he cites as a 67 per cent increase in sexual offences – up from 184 to 308 cases from September 2015 to September 2016; and a 58 per cent increase in robberies – from 24 to 38 in the 12-month period.

Also in the frame are what he says are the slow response times to 000 calls and inadequate staffing levels at peninsula police stations.

The public forum is at 6.30-8.30pm, Tuesday 14 February, at Rosebud Country Club.

Other speakers will be Police, Corrections and Community Safety spokesman Ed O’Donohue, Attorney-General’s spokesman John Pesuto, Mornington Peninsula Acting Inspector Brett Coloe and police association secretary Ron Iddles.

Mr Dixon highlighted burglaries (up 40 per cent, from 1088 cases to 1524 in 12 months), arson (up 38 per cent from 67 to 93), drug cultivation (up 23 per cent from 48 to 59), weapons and explosives offences (up 26 per cent from 323 to 409), and public nuisance offences (up 80 per cent from 52 to 94) as evidence of a rising crime rate.

“The state government is soft on crime and refusing to deal with our soaring local crime rates,” Mr Dixon said.

“The Mornington Peninsula has seen a dramatic overall increase in crime since Labor took office in 2014, with total offences up over 21 per cent.

“Sexual offences have increased by a staggering 67.4 per cent in the past year alone, burglaries up by over 40 per cent and robberies up by over 58 per cent, but still Labor refuses to act and properly resource our police.”

Mr Dixon said a “public safety crisis [had] been entirely created by Labor’s soft-on-crime approach and our community is now paying the price”.

“We will send a very clear message to the Premier [Daniel Andrews] that we have had enough.”

Mr Dixon’s electorate office manager Russell Joseph said the “state government’s freeze on hiring more police and changes to bail laws had made it easier for criminals”.

First published in the Mornington News – 24 January 2017

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