An irate Bec Judd has continued her one woman war on youth crime in her affluent Melbourne suburb with another social media post attack on the Victorian government.
In an Instagram story, the influencer and former AFL WAG fired up how a 16-year old boy was released on bail after he allegedly stole a Mercedes from a woman with cerebral palsy and crashed into a Volvo being driven by a mum picking up her kids from school.
Judd attached a news report of the alleged incident to her Instagram story which happened in her suburb of Brighton in Melbourne's Bayside.
The 16-year-old driver was allegedly speeding and driving the stolen Mercedes on the wrong side of the road before crashing into the Volvo.
The Mercedes had been stolen hours earlier and had been been specially modified for the owner who has cerebral palsy.
The alleged driver was charged with theft of a motor vehicle and will appear in court at a later date.
The alleged incident sparked anger from Judd, who took aim at Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan and state Attorney General Jaclyn Symes.
Bec Judd (pictured) has continued her one-woman war on crime with another social media post attack on the Victorian government
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allen (pictured) has once again been targeted by Bec Judd
'Keep Victorians (not just Baysiders) safe. Already out on bail and probably breaking into some innocent person’s home tonight.'
'@jacintaallanmp @jaclynsymesmp Victoria is falling to pieces on your watch. You should both be ashamed.'
Earlier this month, Judd expressed her anger that one of the youths allegedly involved in the kidnapping of teenager Benjamin Phikhohpoom in Melbourne that left him with permanent brain damage had walked free despite pleading guilty.
'Victoria, this is not OK but sadly just another case of a violent offender let off because our laws are weak,' Judd wrote on social media.
Last month, Judd slammed Melbourne as 'woke, broke and violent' after residents were encouraged to put Apple AirTags in their cars amid a crimewave in the city.
The 16-year-old alleged driver of the stolen Mercedes was charged with theft of a motor vehicle and will appear in court at a later date
The footy WAG, who lives in a $7.3million mansion in Brighton, was drawn to comment on an interview between 3AW radio's Jacqui Felgate and Sandringham Liberal MP, Brad Rowswell.
During the talk, Mr Rowswell was asked about a rise in violent crime in Melbourne's suburbs.
The MP was asked about a suggestion at a community safety forum in Beaumaris last Thursday that residents consider placing AirTag trackers inside their cars in case they are stolen - something Judd took issue with.
'Melbourne this is sad. Woke, broke and violent. I can't believe we are living like this,' Judd wrote online.
In March, Judd called out Premier Allan after a home invasion in Bayside left an elderly man fighting for his life.