There’s a “hell of a lot of CCTV” in Alice Springs after alcohol restrictions were implemented earlier this week, says Sky News host Peta Credlin.
“A hell of a lot of CCTV, it feels like the worst parts of the city covered in CCTV, that’s clearly been a reaction- the police presence is certainly there,” she told Sky News host Caleb Bond.
“It’s been difficulties ever since the Prime Minister’s restrictions were put in place the other day. “For residents of this town, there’s concern that the supermarkets and other things are going to close earlier- this is beyond the grog, this is beyond the alcohol restrictions.
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