Member for Eastern Victoria, Melina Bath, has slammed the State Government for blowing $13 million on its short lived “machete amnesty”.
“This policy and it’s $13 million price tag was an expensive stunt to manage negative headlines,” she said.
“It’s done little to curb knife crime, and now Labor’s machete bin policy is scrap metal after just three months.”
Ms Bath said taxpayers deserve answers on how 45 metal bins ended up costing Victorians millions, with the State Government celebrating a program that could have been achieved at any local police station from day one.
“Only the Allan Government could spend millions on customised bins and a three month media circus before quietly removing them,” Ms Bath said.
“With the bins and money long gone, Labor expects Victorians to applaud its effort while crime continues our streets.
“It is naïve to think criminals harbouring machetes would hand in their weapons in front of police station with CCTV surveillance – the only people handing them in were law abiding Victorians.
“Victorians deserve answers on why this program cost them $13 million.”












