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00:00We are announcing changes to our laws. Changes that will firstly strengthen the bail test,
00:05making it clear to bail decision makers that if they think that someone poses an unacceptable risk
00:11of seriously re-offending while on bail, they shouldn't get bail in the first place,
00:16plain and simple. Secondly, we're providing clarity, clearer powers to Victoria Police to
00:23revoke bail, because bail is a privilege, not a given. Also too, thirdly, we are creating a new
00:33standalone offence for committing a serious crime while on bail, delivering a tougher response to
00:39those who deliberately flout our laws. These three actions are strengthening, will strengthen,
00:45the regime that is already in place around bail. I'm very pleased to say here today we support
00:52these amendments. We say that they're going to be a positive thing for community safety.
00:58What does that mean in reality for us? I would imagine and I would forecast that we would see
01:04more people being remanded, a harder approach on those high-end offenders, as the Attorney has said,
01:10those who are committing aggravated burglaries, those sneaking aggravated burglaries,
01:15those young people who are driving up the freeway at high speeds. They're the ones we're targeting.
01:20They're the ones that we see these laws will impact on and I would think that we will see
01:26more people being remanded for those offences until we can address the root
01:30causes of why they're committing those offences.

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