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Greater police powers and penalties threaten civil liberties in NSW for public safety

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posted on 2024-11-14, 17:17 authored by Luke McNamaraLuke McNamara, Julia QuilterJulia Quilter
The New South Wales government recently introduced two new laws that impose serious constraints on how we use public spaces. They represent just the latest round of expanded police powers and higher criminal penalties justified in the name of “public safety”. The government’s solution is to let police decide who has the right to protest.

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L. McNamara & J. Quilter, 'Greater police powers and penalties threaten civil liberties in NSW for public safety' (2016) (8 April) The Conversation 1-3.

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The Conversation

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8/04/2024

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1-3

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English

RIS ID

106815

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