Queensland Politician Needs Our Support
Mr James Lister MP |
With youth crime out of control in Queensland it is refreshing to actually see a politician trying to do something about it.
Mr James Lister, the LNP member for Southern Downs has lodged an E-Petition at the Queensland Parliament and is seeking our support to stop offenders from breaching their bail conditions.
I personally would like to see him take an even bolder step and push for mandatory sentencing for home invasions but one step at a time.
Mr Lister's petition is definitely a step in the right direction as those committing these offences are usually repeat offenders and have little or no respect for any bail conditions placed upon them.
So I would ask everyone to spend one minute to sign Mr Lister's petition. It's easy and takes a minuscule of time to complete. The link to go directly to his petition for signing is.....
https://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/work-of-assembly/petitions/petition-details?id=3492
The following is the wording for Mr Lister's petition. If you are a Queenslander and you support it's wording then please support this man in his attempt to make our homes and our communities a safer place to live.
TO: The Honourable the Speaker and Members of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland
Queensland residents draws to the attention of the House the problem of recidivist crime in the towns of Goondiwindi, Warwick and others throughout the state.
We believe that:
- the occurrence of break-and-enters, car thefts, vandalisms, assaults, dangerous driving and other crimes has grown due to the repeal of the offence of breach of bail during the first term of the Palaszczuk Government;
- the current criminal law does not result in adequate consequences for offenders, and provides no deterrent whatsoever against breaching their bail conditions;
- the efforts of our police to prevent crime are frustrated by an inadequacy of consequences for repeat offenders;
- good, law-abiding citizens are entitled to protection from those who are not, regardless of how sad offenders' personal stories and backgrounds may be;
- the freedoms enjoyed by offenders on bail are a privilege, not a right, and to prevent further criminal acts, offenders should be detained when they breach their bail conditions; and
- the return of the offence of breach of bail in Queensland is an essential step to returning lawfulness to our communities and to protecting the safety and property of law-abiding people.
Your petitioners, therefore, request the House to legislate to return the offence of breach of bail to Queensland law, and to proscribe sufficient mandatory penalties to ensure that the breach of bail by offenders is effectively deterred.
Photo obtained from Mr Lister's Queensland Government page.