UN youth branch slams QLD government for impact of ‘Adult Crime, Adult Time' on youth
Institute of Public Affairs Colleen Harkin discusses the United Nations' youth branch saying young Queenslanders cannot have a night out as they are terrified by the 'Adult Crime, Adult Time' youth crime crackdown.
'People have a right to feel safe when they go out,' Ms Harkin told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
'I don't know what these youth people think that they do that they can't just go out and have a good time unless they break the law.
'It's an absurd proposition to say that they're being targeted.'

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