‘Police when you don’t have police’: Chris Kenny savages Labor’s Melbourne crime crackdown

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News24 host Chris Kenny mocks Victorian Premier Ben Carroll’s plan to deploy 150 protective service officers across Melbourne as a response to the state’s escalating crime problem. “Under the new Premier Ben Carroll cracking down supposedly with protective service officers, the sort of police you have when you don’t have police,” Mr Kenny said. “This is sort of extra police, sort of provided easier and quicker.”

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