alexjones wrote:I am not a police apologist but they are human and humans do commit data entry or other errors.
Who here has not made a mistake at their job by accident?
Where is the line drawn between an error and gross negligence?
In 2024 there was a possible DV incident about to occur involving a dude who was going off the rails and WA Police were subsequently warned
multiple times by his wife that he had handguns and that she was terrified. They failed to act, which resulted in an absolutely innocent friend of the wife and her daughter being shot and killed.
The subsequent internal investigation outcome was
" The February report exposed deep failings in the way eight officers handled complaints made by xxxxx. Police Commissioner xxxx admitted his officers should have issued a restraining order against xxxx and seized his 13 guns well before he shot dead two women...." IN 2025 at Bondi Beach two individuals shot and killed 15 innocent people including a child and wounded numerous others. Subsequent investigations revealed both were known to Police and the son was previously on a former ASIO watch list. Despite this the father was issued/retained a firearm licence for 6 firearms several of which were used in this incident by him and his son.
Many wondered what action the respective governments would now undertake to ensure this Police failing didn't recur so as to avoid innocent people being killed by the actions of persons known to Police.
Well the result from both these incidents was the same by both Governments.
In 2025 the WA Government enacted a new firearms Act that massively affected all other LFAO's who had nothing to do with this incident.
In 2025 the NSW Government enacted a new Firearms Act that will massively affect all other LFAO's that had nothing to do with this incident.
Yet both incidents resulted from inaction taken by the respective Police so mate you draw the line. !!!!!!!