Bec Judd has unleashed on the Victorian Premier claiming the crime rate is ‘spiralling’ and the government is doing ‘nothing’.
The Model and TV presenter – who regularly comments on crimes in the ritzy Melbourne suburb of Brighton where she lives with her AFL great husband Chris and their children – was asked on social media to ‘pls maintain the vocal rage against Allen govt’.
The fan added that there was a ‘lack of consequences and ongoing bail for violent young people. The community is in fear and has no voice, other than people like you!’
Judd, 41, shared the woman’s comment along with a video of a dramatic arrest of a group of teenage boys in Brighton on Thursday, in front of shocked diners along trendy Church St.
‘Absolutely. I will not stay quiet on this until Victorians feel safe in their homes again,’ Judd said.
‘[Victoria Premier Jacinta Allan] will lose the election because of her government’s lack of action on spiralling youth crime (among other things).’
Judd then offered some crime fighting tips for the government.
‘It requires a multi pronged approach of both immediate, short term and long term/preventative measures and yet we hear NOTHING from [Jacinta Allan],’ she wrote.
High profile AFL wag Bec Judd (pictured) has again unleashed on the Victorian Government over what she called a ‘spiralling’ crime rate in the state

Judd was contacted by a fan on social media who asked her to ‘pls maintain the vocal rage against Allen govt’ (pictured)
Judd famously traded barbs with former Victorian Premier Dan Andrews over crime in Melbourne, but she said his successor was no better.
‘I will always remember her as the Premier who made Victoria unsafe, cared more about violent offenders than innocent, hard working citizens and didn’t even bother to address it when her constituents and police begged for leadership.’
The incident in the video Judd linked to resulted in the arrest of three teenagers on Church St in Brighton.
Around 100 bystanders gathered and cheered as police arrested a boy, 16, from Clyde North, another 16-year-old boy from Dingley Village and a 16-year-old girl from Carrum Downs.
Police had received calls from the public about teenagers behaving suspiciously in an allegedly stolen car.
Undercover officers then tailed the car from New St to Church St, finally stopping it in front of shocked shoppers about 1pm.
Officers jumped out of two unmarked cars and members of the public tried to help.
‘It was really busy when it happened, there was heaps of cops on the street,’ one witness said.
‘They ran to the car, grabbed two of the teenagers out. One of the cops had to force his way through the glass in the back of the car,’ she added.

Judd said Victoria Premier Jacinta Allan (pictured) ‘will lose the election because of her government’s lack of action on spiralling Youth Crime’

in one recent incident Judd referenced how three teenagers were arrested (pictured) on Church St in the Melbourne suburb of Brighton on Thursday
Local Liberal MP James Newbury in response the the incident told 9News that Victoria’s bail laws need to be strengthened.
‘We cannot have a system whereby the police arrest criminals and by the next morning they’re out, ready to commit the same crime again,’ he said.
Witnesses say they saw the girl involved spitting, and when she was taken away by the police allegedly yelled out to her friends ‘Call me when you get out.’
The eye witness said: ‘There was commotion with her, specifically’.
Mr Newbury added that ‘These criminals are making a mockery of our system.’
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