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submitted 1 month ago by Baku@aussie.zone to c/melbourne@aussie.zone

Warning: newscorp (sorry, they're the only ones covering it at the moment)

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[-] Baku@aussie.zone 10 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I don't generally protest, but this seems like one of the better ones we've had here recently.

I probably won't join, but I probably will go and laugh about how 2000 cops armed head to toe in riot gear get scared and try to kill people. I'm calling it now. Somebody's gonna die or get seriously injured

E:

It seems that they've invoked the terrorism act, and also the weapons control act and declared the area around MCEC a designated area from yesterday until the 15th. Basically, if you enter this area, to protest or not, you can be searched, including your bags, or car, or "anything in the possession or control of the person". They can use "as much force as is necessary", and they can also tell you to take off any head coverings or fuck off. If you don't, that's a crime. If you don't take off half your clothing, that's a crime. If you refuse a pat down, that's a crime.

Sounds like something out of a futuristic dystopian movie.

Cite: Public notice: Melbourne from 6 - 15 September 2024

[-] eureka@aussie.zone 5 points 1 month ago

Sounds like something out of a futuristic dystopian movie.

spoiler

I haven't seen a terrorism act invoked in my state but police have called a few designated areas this year and they bring the cavalry mounted troops to most protests.

I’m calling it now. Somebody’s gonna die or get seriously injured

Big ten-thousands protests generally try to be more big-tent than radical, so as eager as police are to make a show of force against anti-military protesters, my bet is that it will be limited to shoving. But honestly, I won't be shocked if your call turns out right.

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