Ray Hadley on the state’s youth crime wave and Chris Minns’ Moore Park mistake
Veteran broadcaster Ray Hadley has called for a law change so the state can deal with the rising youth crime wave.
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Veteran broadcaster Ray Hadley has called for changes to the Doli Incapax law so police has help deal with the rising youth crime wave in regional towns.
He’s also hit out at Premier Chris Minns for his stance on cutting Moore Park Golf Course in half, saying he’s wrong to side with City of Sydney Mayor Clover Moore.
Watch the video below:
Originally published as Ray Hadley on the state’s youth crime wave and Chris Minns’ Moore Park mistake