Emergency powers abused.
- Black Orchid
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Re: Emergency powers abused.
We're certainly making world headlines.
- Bobby
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Re: Emergency powers abused.
Yes I bet we are -
the Gestapo here are making world headlines.
I know in Victoria that Dan will put Labor out of power for the next 20 years.
He's about as popular as a Bondi cigar in a swimming pool.
- Bobby
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Re: Emergency powers abused.
Violence erupts between anti-lockdown protesters and police | 9 News Australia
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Victorian police and anti-lockdown protesters have clashed at Queen Victoria Market, arresting 74 and fining 176.
A Melbourne woman is facing charges for assaulting police after she posted a video of to social media showing her being dragged from a car by officers after she allegedly refused to provide her details at a checkpoint.
- billy the kid
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Re: Emergency powers abused.
This was always going to blow up....it was just a matter of time....
To discover those who rule over you, first discover those who you cannot criticize...Voltaire
Its coming...the rest of the world versus islam....or is it here already...
Its coming...the rest of the world versus islam....or is it here already...
- Bobby
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Re: Emergency powers abused.
Do you have a Covid conspiracy theory?
Looks like many people here will be locked up in prison:
Anyone deemed high risk by health authorities could be forcibly detained under the extension of powers
including conspiracy theorists
or anti-lockdown protesters who refuse to isolate.
https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/healt ... c8399eb4b1
Victoria fights for power to detain ‘high-risk’ COVID-19 spreaders
The Victorian Government will debate sweeping powers that would allow police to detain anyone they believe was “high risk” of spreading coronavirus.
The Victorian Government is hoping to push through a new bill that would allow them to detain “high-risk” coronavirus spreaders.
The powers would be applied to those who health authorities believe would negligently spread the deadly virus as Victoria works to bring its coronavirus outbreak under control.
The rules, seen by The Age, would be a six-month extension of the ones made in April, taking the detaining powers to March next year.
Anyone deemed high risk by health authorities could be forcibly detained under the extension of powers including conspiracy theorists or anti-lockdown protesters who refuse to isolate.
Almost 200 people were fined and 74 were arrested in Melbourne on Sunday during dramatic rallies as anti-lockdown protesters ramped up their campaign.
Victoria Police said 176 fines were issued for breaches of the chief health officer directions.
It said the biggest protest occurred at the Queen Victoria Market where some 200-250 people gathered.
Looks like many people here will be locked up in prison:
Anyone deemed high risk by health authorities could be forcibly detained under the extension of powers
including conspiracy theorists
or anti-lockdown protesters who refuse to isolate.
https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/healt ... c8399eb4b1
Victoria fights for power to detain ‘high-risk’ COVID-19 spreaders
The Victorian Government will debate sweeping powers that would allow police to detain anyone they believe was “high risk” of spreading coronavirus.
The Victorian Government is hoping to push through a new bill that would allow them to detain “high-risk” coronavirus spreaders.
The powers would be applied to those who health authorities believe would negligently spread the deadly virus as Victoria works to bring its coronavirus outbreak under control.
The rules, seen by The Age, would be a six-month extension of the ones made in April, taking the detaining powers to March next year.
Anyone deemed high risk by health authorities could be forcibly detained under the extension of powers including conspiracy theorists or anti-lockdown protesters who refuse to isolate.
Almost 200 people were fined and 74 were arrested in Melbourne on Sunday during dramatic rallies as anti-lockdown protesters ramped up their campaign.
Victoria Police said 176 fines were issued for breaches of the chief health officer directions.
It said the biggest protest occurred at the Queen Victoria Market where some 200-250 people gathered.
- billy the kid
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Re: Emergency powers abused.
This would be interesting as questions I would ask would be:Bobby wrote: ↑Tue Sep 15, 2020 8:44 pmDo you have a Covid conspiracy theory?
Looks like many people here will be locked up in prison:
Anyone deemed high risk by health authorities could be forcibly detained under the extension of powers
including conspiracy theorists
or anti-lockdown protesters who refuse to isolate.
https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/healt ... c8399eb4b1
Victoria fights for power to detain ‘high-risk’ COVID-19 spreaders
The Victorian Government will debate sweeping powers that would allow police to detain anyone they believe was “high risk” of spreading coronavirus.
The Victorian Government is hoping to push through a new bill that would allow them to detain “high-risk” coronavirus spreaders.
The powers would be applied to those who health authorities believe would negligently spread the deadly virus as Victoria works to bring its coronavirus outbreak under control.
The rules, seen by The Age, would be a six-month extension of the ones made in April, taking the detaining powers to March next year.
Anyone deemed high risk by health authorities could be forcibly detained under the extension of powers including conspiracy theorists or anti-lockdown protesters who refuse to isolate.
Almost 200 people were fined and 74 were arrested in Melbourne on Sunday during dramatic rallies as anti-lockdown protesters ramped up their campaign.
Victoria Police said 176 fines were issued for breaches of the chief health officer directions.
It said the biggest protest occurred at the Queen Victoria Market where some 200-250 people gathered.
a) Where has the offence taken place
If the offence is considered to have taken place in say Qld..does the Victorian legislation
apply to that offender.
b) What is the definition of a conspiracy theorist and what are the proofs to secure
a conviction...
c) If the offence is deemed to have occurred via facebook, twitter or the internet, how then does the prosecution prove
beyond reasonable doubt who actually typed the "offending message"...was a prosecutor sitting next to the offender whilst he/she
used a device which numerous persons had access to.....
Good luck Dan.......
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To discover those who rule over you, first discover those who you cannot criticize...Voltaire
Its coming...the rest of the world versus islam....or is it here already...
Its coming...the rest of the world versus islam....or is it here already...
- Bobby
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Re: Emergency powers abused.
billy the kid wrote: ↑Tue Sep 15, 2020 9:01 pm
This would be interesting as questions I would ask would be:
a) Where has the offence taken place
If the offence is considered to have taken place in say Qld..does the Victorian legislation
apply to that offender.
b) What is the definition of a conspiracy theorist and what are the proofs to secure
a conviction...
c) If the offence is deemed to have occurred via facebook, twitter or the internet, how then does the prosecution prove
beyond reasonable doubt who actually typed the "offending message"...was a prosecutor sitting next to the offender whilst he/she
used a device which numerous persons had access to.....
Good luck Dan.......![]()
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Do you have a Covid conspiracy theory?
They'll lock us all up.
I have plenty including that Covid is a bio weapon made by the Chinese.
Am I in trouble?
- billy the kid
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Re: Emergency powers abused.
Bobby wrote: ↑Tue Sep 15, 2020 9:13 pmbilly the kid wrote: ↑Tue Sep 15, 2020 9:01 pm
This would be interesting as questions I would ask would be:
a) Where has the offence taken place
If the offence is considered to have taken place in say Qld..does the Victorian legislation
apply to that offender.
b) What is the definition of a conspiracy theorist and what are the proofs to secure
a conviction...
c) If the offence is deemed to have occurred via facebook, twitter or the internet, how then does the prosecution prove
beyond reasonable doubt who actually typed the "offending message"...was a prosecutor sitting next to the offender whilst he/she
used a device which numerous persons had access to.....
Good luck Dan.......![]()
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Do you have a Covid conspiracy theory?
They'll lock us all up.
I have plenty including that Covid is a bio weapon made by the Chinese.
Am I in trouble?
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No.
Anyone using a laptop with access from multiple users has nothing to worry about.....
Who said what....who posted what....????
To discover those who rule over you, first discover those who you cannot criticize...Voltaire
Its coming...the rest of the world versus islam....or is it here already...
Its coming...the rest of the world versus islam....or is it here already...
- Bobby
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Re: Emergency powers abused.
billy the kid wrote: ↑Tue Sep 15, 2020 10:22 pm
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No.
Anyone using a laptop with access from multiple users has nothing to worry about.....
Who said what....who posted what....????
No - I write my own conspiracy theories.
My latest one:
We don't know enough about this virus yet.
What is it doing to infected people?
I reckon it's a bio weapon made by the Chinese to control
the world's population as it even attacks the testes and
could make men sterile.
Is it possible that all men who have had it are now sterile?
It also attacks the brain -
could we now have millions of people who just
lost 10 or 20 IQ points?
It attacks the liver, kidneys and heart.
Will we see millions of people die in a few years due to such damage to their bodies?
It's a shocking virus that has been a disaster for the entire world.
I don't want to get it.
I reckon it's an eventual death sentence even if you seem to recover now.
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Re: Emergency powers abused.
Jewish journalist Avi Yemini
takes the State of Victoria to court.
This is why I am SUING Victoria Police for false arrest and assault
9,663 views
•Sep 16, 2020
BREAKING: Reporter Avi Yemini SUES Australian lockdown police for false arrest, assault. (Please help!)
By Avi Yemini | September 16, 2020
Just over a week ago, I was reporting the news from a peaceful protest in Melbourne, Australia, the most locked-down city in the world.
I had all of my permits and papers in order and I had even been inspected and approved by a roadside police checkpoint.
(That’s how crazy the Australian state of Victoria is these days — lockdowns, curfews and police checkpoints.)
I was reporting on an anti-lockdown protest by Australian citizens fed up with China-style infringements on their civil liberties. I wasn’t there to protest — I was there to report, with my camera crew. We were standing with other journalists and I was clearly holding my Rebel News microphone.
Suddenly, a police commander walked up to me, jabbed me in the chest, and ordered his troops to arrest me. You’ve probably seen the video — I was picked up, smashed to the ground and arrested, and led away in handcuffs.
copy of Lawsuit:
https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/t ... 1600264281
takes the State of Victoria to court.
This is why I am SUING Victoria Police for false arrest and assault
9,663 views
•Sep 16, 2020
BREAKING: Reporter Avi Yemini SUES Australian lockdown police for false arrest, assault. (Please help!)
By Avi Yemini | September 16, 2020
Just over a week ago, I was reporting the news from a peaceful protest in Melbourne, Australia, the most locked-down city in the world.
I had all of my permits and papers in order and I had even been inspected and approved by a roadside police checkpoint.
(That’s how crazy the Australian state of Victoria is these days — lockdowns, curfews and police checkpoints.)
I was reporting on an anti-lockdown protest by Australian citizens fed up with China-style infringements on their civil liberties. I wasn’t there to protest — I was there to report, with my camera crew. We were standing with other journalists and I was clearly holding my Rebel News microphone.
Suddenly, a police commander walked up to me, jabbed me in the chest, and ordered his troops to arrest me. You’ve probably seen the video — I was picked up, smashed to the ground and arrested, and led away in handcuffs.
copy of Lawsuit:
https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/t ... 1600264281
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