Being another victim of crime

I had been a victim of crime around 12 years ago, I suffered a major house robbery.  More recently—the 2nd of October, 2006—I had my car and house windows smashed (see vandalism photos, below) by a group of aboriginal youths (I was there, to witness it) carrying golf clubs.  It was a random attack, I am not a racist as some would like to label me.  More than 20 years ago, I was a volunteer working with youth groups, church, and other organisations supporting aboriginal people and their cause.  My heart still witnesses many injustices.

I do not have a hidden agenda, I have a political candidate three times, with very public points (readable, elsewhere on this website).  My issues were many, as a lot of people had lobbied me with issues.  There was a story in the Sunday Mail, on the 14th of Oct, 2006, about me and the vandalism in my street, etc. (see photo of article, below).  I spoke out on behalf of the victims but not my entire street.  My car was parked on the street that evening—it could have been a friend's, or visitor's, a car charity collector's, census contractor's, anyones—but it was mine that was vandalised, and I took action about it.

Photos of the vandalism:

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Sunday Mail article about it:

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Article in the Sunday Mail, on Sunday 15th of October, 2006