The cruel should have to pay for random violence

The last thing you need is cruisy police when there’s random violence on the streets of your city. Cruisy is not comforting; it doesn’t make the violence go away and it doesn’t make anyone feel safe. Only John Key can get away with it.

What I want from the police and the mayor when people are being viciously attacked in the small hours of a weekend morning, and with a fellow journalist murdered going home from his night shift, is tough talk.

There are people who think a good night out means ruining someone else’s life for fun, or for the meagre contents of a wallet. Sometimes they work in groups – as happened in Courtenay Place last weekend – and sometimes they’re soloists, and all of them deserve to be pursued and punished. The cruel must be made to pay. I want to hear this from the authorities, not statements questioning whether the streets have really become unsafe when manifestly they have.

Continue reading Rosmary McLeod’s column ‘The cruel should have to pay for random violence‘ in the Dominion Post

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Rosemary McLeod  is best know as an outspoken columnist, cartoonist and journalist. Her columns regularly appear in Fairfax Media publications.

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