Somnolence
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If anybody has been watching the news lately, you would have seen the reports about the violent brawl in the Sydney suburb of Rosemeadow.
Macbeth Way's Night of Blood -SMH
However, this isn't really something to be laughing at. These housing estate areas have often been breeding grounds for violence. This brawl has brought a multitude of questions up for debate. Was it a mistake to group such problematic people into the same area? Is it too late to relocate them into surrounding communities? If they were to be relocated, what negative effect could this have on the communities they move to?
Macbeth Way's Night of Blood -SMH
I did have a good laugh at the Mother on the news last night, who told journalists:A volatile mix of alcohol, weapons and summer heat led to a violent brawl between two families at a public housing estate in south-west Sydney last night, police say.
One man was shot in the back, another in the buttocks, four were stabbed and one had head wounds, police said.
They were taken to hospital after the midnight fight in a part of Rosemeadow, near Campbelltown, known by police as "the 3Ms".
The three streets - Macbeth Way, Malcolm Way and Macduff Way - are named after Shakespearian characters.
Campbelltown police commander Stuart Smith told a media conference that police patrols would be stepped up tonight after fears of more violence.
Those involved last night were aged between 16 and 52, he said, adding that the injured were in a stable condition at Westmead, Liverpool or Campbelltown hospitals...(Click above link to read further.)
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However, this isn't really something to be laughing at. These housing estate areas have often been breeding grounds for violence. This brawl has brought a multitude of questions up for debate. Was it a mistake to group such problematic people into the same area? Is it too late to relocate them into surrounding communities? If they were to be relocated, what negative effect could this have on the communities they move to?