By Justine David
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September 22, 2025
We are just days away from Territorians being allowed to carry pepper spray and the Finocchiaro Government still hasn’t outlined how this will work or how it will make anyone feel safer in the long term. Instead of answers, Territorians are being handed a risky scheme with no consultation, no evidence, and no plan – which is why a delay is needed until the legitimate questions from Territorians are answered. Due to the CLP’s lack of consultation and care for the Territory, twenty-one civil society groups, frontline workers and victim support organisations have raised concerns in an open letter. They warn that arming the public will escalate violence, criminalise more people and put vulnerable Territorians, especially women, children and Aboriginal communities, at greater risk. Territorians deserve to know the detail: who will be eligible, how misuse will be prevented, and what safeguards will exist. Again and again, the CLP writes laws on the run, sidelines experts, declares urgency without details and leaves Territorians to deal with the consequences – tough talk, reckless action, no real results. Community safety will never come from flooding our streets with weapons. It will come from addressing the root causes of crime, investing in housing, health, youth services, education, mental health and rehabilitation. These are the solutions that reduce reoffending and keep families safe. If Lia Finocchiaro was serious about crime, she would be sitting down with police, frontline workers, victims and communities to build evidence-based solutions, not handing out pepper spray and hoping for the best. Territorians deserve a government that listens, leads and delivers real safety, not chaos dressed up as policy, or stunts dressed up as solutions. Quotes from Leader of the Opposition Selena Uibo: “Territorians are sick of a Government that lashes out at anyone who offers constructive feedback. If the Chief Minister really cared about Territorians, she’d sit down with community groups and come up with a real plan to deal with crime, instead of taking a victory lap while violent crimes are increasing.” “Before weaponising the public with OC spray, the CLP Government should have the decency to sit down with the frontline organisations who will have to deal with the fallout of their half-baked law and order stunts. Proper consultation by the CLP is the very least Territorians deserve.”