13-year-old Australian boy on bail threatens to steal Prime Minister's car because of 'f***** up' social media ban.
- Smith-Wilson Trenkle – Reporter

- 3 days ago
- 2 min read

Video of a Melbourne teenager threatening to potentially steal Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's Comcar has gone viral on social media.
In the video, 13-year-old Clay Sawyer-Dixon slams Anthony Elbow-Nose (we did say 'potentially') for the upcoming social media ban for under 16s, claims he's on bail, and warns he's preparing the ultimate payback.
'You gonna take Snap (Snapchat) away from me, well I'm gonna take your Comcar,' Sawyer-Dixon says.
Comcars (short for Commonwealth Car), transport Australian federal parliamentarians to official and ceremonial events. Prime Minister Albanese's Comcar, also known as the Prime Minister's Limousine, is currently a BMW 7Series.
'Don't think I can't,' Sawyer-Dixon continues, 'I'm on bail because I stole a 7Series from Brighton just last week. I've stolen 27 cars from Brighton all up. You make this f***** up law, you'll lose your wheels PM bra. Should be electric to save climate change too biatch.'

Many parts of Australia – Melbourne in particular – are currently going through their worst youth crime crisis in recent history.
The social media ban for under 16s in Australia will take effect on December 10.
The video has attracted plenty of comments online, with one user, apparently known to Sawyer-Dixon, posting his address and tagging Victoria Police.
Others left comments on the aforementioned post, telling police not to waste their time, as Sawyer-Dixon was definitely not on bail, and that he was, 'a threat to nobody,' 'a try-hard,' and 'a big sissy.'
'Far from a youth criminal. He shit his pants the other day when our homeroom teacher threatened him with detention,' user @CoolCoolBeckyG2012 posted.





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