UK police have recently been “encouraged to consider disclosing the ethnicity and nationality of suspects” in high-profile cases. In fact, there was never anything preventing them from doing so. The only reason they have, as shown in cases like the Southport child-murders, is to try and maintain the polite fictions around mass immigration.
Police in Australia make the UK rozzers look like amateurs.
Unlike many similar jurisdictions, Australia does not publish statistics on the ethnicity of offenders. Or, when it does, it defines ‘ethnicity’ as “people born outside of Australia and resident in Australia”, which is how they try and hide the grotesque over-representation of ethnic Africans in certain crimes.
And they certainly won’t tell you when Middle Eastern immigrants mow down kids with their cars.
While police might have withheld the offender’s name as being sub judice, there’s no excuse for what they did next.
First, police lowered the charges to the laughably minor traffic offences of “careless driving” and “failing to have proper control of a motor vehicle”, rather than the more serious “dangerous driving causing death” or “careless driving causing death”. The minor charges carry a mere fine and loss of penalty units for a first offence. If the woman had been charged with the more serious offences, she would almost certainly face jail time, as well as a conviction recorded.
If that wasn’t bad enough, Victoria Police’s subsequent actions really rubbed salt into the victims and outraged many Victorians.
Victoria Police officers have been seen delivering groceries to the woman who killed a young boy when she lost control of her car outside a primary school.
Daily Mail Australia spotted the two officers making the delivery to the driver’s Hawthorn East home on Friday morning.
Jack Davey, 11, was sitting with his friends on an outdoor bench at Auburn South Primary School, in Melbourne’s east, last Tuesday afternoon when her Toyota SUV crashed through the fence and into a group of year five students.
Jack suffered critical injuries and died on the way to hospital.
Four other children – including two 11-year-old girls, a 10-year-old boy and a 10-year-old girl – were seriously injured and remain in hospital.
Yet police seem more concerned about the dangerous immigrant driver, since gone into hiding, than her victims. As well as warning media to leave the killer driver alone, they went and did her shopping.
The delivery will come as a slap in the face to the friends and family of young Jack, who are clinging to hope police pursue charges against the driver.
“The system is f**ked,” the father of a young boy who was a mate of Jack’s told Daily Mail Australia.
While police are keeping details of exactly what happened under tighter wraps than Dan Andrews’ driving record, eyewitnesses aren’t being quite so shy. According to sources, she allegedly tried to do a U-turn outside the school, got stuck on the median strip and proceeded to fang it, launching her SUV into the school grounds.
Lucy Pristel, who organised the GoFundMe page for Jack’s family, described him as a valued member of the Titans basketball community and Gladiators football club, as well as a keen futsal player.
The money is intended to support the family with costs related to the loss of their son and to allow them to take time away from work.
Are the coppers delivering their groceries for them?