Sharkman84
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Berets the type of guy to call everyone every possible fascist racist term he can think of, but if he got denied service for wearing his SS uniform, he'd call it discrimination, and start a go fund me for the legal campaign.You hate brown people so much you want to tell your brain to not believe what your eyes saw.
I bet you're just itching to call him a 'domestic terrorist'.
No one is going to think less of you if you said ' yeah well the cops did go a little berko there' because anyone with a functioning set of eyes and a brain can see what happened.
FFS
So absolutely NOTHING different than the already existing right Police have to search and or detain people and or vehicles as per the past how many decades."Police have been granted special powers under terrorism legislation in preparation for the visit to Melbourne on Thursday of Israeli President Isaac Herzog.
The powers allow police to stop and search vehicles or people in public places, seize items and detain people as a preventative measure."
WTF
Still waiting.Your post history.
Mate, just put him on ignore, that's what I did.
The bloke's a clown, he's not worth getting a warning or ban over.
a- posting 'wtf' is outrage in your world? A little unhinged thereSo absolutely NOTHING different than the already existing right Police have to search and or detain people and or vehicles as per the past how many decades.
Key Aspects of Vehicle Searches in Australia:
- Reasonable Suspicion: This must be based on specific facts, not just a "hunch". It includes suspecting the vehicle was used in an offence or contains illicit items.
- Warrantless Search Powers: Under laws like the Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act 2002 (NSW), police may stop and search vehicles in public places if they reasonably suspect the above.
- Consent: If police ask to search your car, you can refuse. However, if you consent, an otherwise unlawful search becomes lawful. It is advised to politely decline if you do not want them to search, but you must not physically interfere with a search.
- Drug Dogs: In NSW, police generally need a warrant to use drug detection dogs to search a car in a public street, except in designated areas like Kings Cross.
- Detention: Police can detain a vehicle to conduct a search. If stopped, you can ask if you are being detained or are free to leave
Carry on with your outrage.
Indeed it WAS an Google search, but if it is Victoria and a more considered repsone you want:a- posting 'wtf' is outrage in your world? A little unhinged there
b - it's completely different to every example you just used
Maybe read the new powers and re-compare them
And please focus on Victorian Laws with your next ai search.
Bottom line is if you don't put yourself in a position where you're actions could in any way remotely be considered as having the possibility of violence, odds are that you probably won't get detained by the jacks....
They ALWAYS could mate....... ALWAYS, just like they could search your car ....Totally irrelevant.
They can just round you up for the hell of it now.
No reason. No cause.
They could not detain you without suspicion or cause, purely 'as a preventative measure'. This is a slippery slope.They ALWAYS could mate....... ALWAYS, just like they could search your car ....
Spot on last paragraph !!!!Indeed it WAS an Google search, but if it is Victoria and a more considered repsone you want:
In Victorian law since 1990 mate... see page 29, cops could ALWAYS detain and search on suspicion of a weapon, I don't really care what the langauge around these "new laws" has changed it as a politcal agenda, it amounts to the same thing.
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Control of Weapons Act 1990
www.legislation.vic.gov.au
Bottom line is if you don't put yourself in a position where you're actions could in any way remotely be considered as having the possibility of violence, odds are that you probably won't get detained by the jacks....
Im not fussed either way... I 100% believe police should have the power to detain and search somebody they suspect is breaking the law. Shit it happened on a couple of occasions to me in my wilder youth....They could not detain you without suspicion or cause, purely 'as a preventative measure'. This is a slippery slope.
As I said, it's nothing like the examples you used. This is new unchartered territory. If you're happy cool, but let's see how this pans out....
Bullshit.. I have marched on Turkish embassy, on Parliament house and in two massive rallys against the naming issue in Macedonia.... and have NEVER had a policeman so much as frown my way... Every protest p[peaceful, organised, and most importantly respectful.."odds are you probably won't get detained'
So yeah, breaking down this flimsy statement you easily could for doing fuck all in the future.
Any protest...one against taxes, one against corruption, one against turkey, one about cyprus,
THATS my point.. cops could AWLAYS hide behind the we have "reasonble suspicion"
OK, Ill call you if I get detained... I DO still get my phone call yeah?They could not detain, even under that. Now they can, without that.
Also, road laws are different.
Literally, cops can take you off the street and into a cell now. For nothing.
It's wild people agree with this. And they rage against communists....sounds just like them.