Young age criminal has now become a prevailing epidermis that strike the Australia. This statement was further supported with the incident happened on in Maroubra, Sydney East. Four teenagers had been put in custody for stealing luxury car and evading police chase. According to the news, they had escaped police pursuit for two times and only manage to be caught by police during the third pursuit. The third pursuit ended when the vehicle failed to negotiate a right hand turn and struck a concrete barrier. The 17 years old driver allegedly attempt to ran away before being arrested. Two male passengers, aged 18 and 17, and a 14-year-old female passenger were arrested at the scene. The driver was charged with driving a stolen car, reckless driving, evading police during a pursuit, driving without a license and drug possession. The passengers were all charged with riding in a stolen vehicle.
Opinion: Has Australia education policy gone wrong to prevent young age criminal or this all is parents' fault. Well I do not have the right to condemn any side. But don't it is a responsibility for parents to nurture a noble future generation filled with integrity. I'm certainly sure no parents will hope that their will appear on the headline of news because of bad deed they done. Nonetheless, Australian government should also reconsider their education policy to halt the spreading of this epidermis. Prevention is better than cure after all.
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