‘You can’t run law and order by a Kumbaya collective’

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Writer Corrine Barraclough says "you can't run law and order by a Kumbaya collective" after a New York Times report suggested police in America could be replaced with "health care workers or emergency response teams" to handle certain incidents.

Widespread protests have been observed in capital cities around the world following the death of unarmed African-American man George Floyd while in police custody.

While in Minneapolis, the city of My Floyd's death, protesters have rallied for the police force to be defunded.

"I think it's "absolutely terrifying," Ms Barraclough told Sky News host Andrew Bolt.

"This again is what happens when people sit around and come up with theories that are completely detached from real life".

She said "these people have spent far too much time sitting and talking about theories".

"I think it's really time for people to wake up, stand up, sit up, enough is enough now, this is absolutely crazy".

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