Wednesday, 23 March 2005

Coalition leader risked lives: Carr, The Australian, 23 March, 2005.

Coalition leader risked lives: Carr: [1 All-round Country Edition]

NSW Opposition Leader John Brogden had endangered police lives by revealing in parliament details of a bugging operation at the house of death-crash driver Jesse Kelly, Premier Bob Carr warned yesterday.
Mr Carr told parliament Mr Brogden had acted recklessly. "If police have a listening device at the home of a criminal, how dare you get up in this house and give the game away," the Premier told the Opposition Leader. "Never, ever, have Opposition leaders behaved like that. It's disgraceful. How dare you undercut a police operation? That potentially puts at risk police officers."
"I want this funeral to be a celebration," he said. "I don't want the funeral wrecked. Your mates like you, but they don't love you like they loved [Dylan Rayward]. I don't condone him getting in a stolen car, but Dylan was a good kid. They say I was a bad father, but I took him to football every week. He loved his football."

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