Darwin rapper J-MILLA and NT Young Achiever of the Year Jordon Humphreys have raised concerns over a proposed bill that would allow the NT police commissioner to impose snap curfews.amassed tens of thousands of fans"I felt like it was a really unfair situation for the people that are doing the right things," the rapper said.
"When we're looking at alcohol abuse, domestic violence and drug use, these aren't things that are primarily young people issues," Mr Humphreys said.In a statement, NT Anti-Discrimination Commissioner Jeswynn Yogaratnam said it was "an affront to the rule of law". "Cultural things are protected inside the curfew, and we'll get to those when we debate them in Parliament House," he said.NT Police Commissioner Michael Murphy said while he accepted young people's criticism of the Alice Springs curfew, he'd received positive feedback from some young women in the town."We actually didn't arrest any youth related to the curfew or a non-adherence to a police direction.
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