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What if we were able to knock out an entire law — or at least, for starters, the part of the law that bans protests? Banning protests is the kind of thing you’d expect to see in China, not in Australia. Surely banning political communication is unconstitutional. It has nothing to do with public health.
Well we’re about to find out, because that’s exactly what we’ve done. Today we filed a blockbuster lawsuit against Victoria's Chief Health Officer, Brett Sutton, urgently challenging Dan Andrews’
This lawsuit is being put before the courts urgently because there are major protests planned for the 23rd of October. We need everyone to know — the police and protesters, and the media — is it still legal in Australia to have a peaceful protest?
originally posted by: myselfaswell
a reply to: IAMALLYETALLIAM
I don't think there was any need to cordon off the pizza shop next door.
Lawyers for the mum trying to overturn Victoria’s curfew say “there has never been a case in the history of this country of this nature” and that the curfew should be quashed immediately.
Barrister Vanessa Plain, acting in the Victorian Supreme Court for Mornington Peninsula cafe owner and aspiring Liberal MP Michelle Loielo, said the matter was “unprecedented” and the decision by the court will have “unique ramifications for the community”.
Ms Loielo filed a writ in the Supreme Court on Tuesday that argues the Daniel Andrews Government’s 9pm-5am curfew is invalid, irrational and illogical.
Hilarious that they have it cordoned of as a crime scene....gotta be kidding me.
originally posted by: dantanna
i hate the money lenders.
the fact everything in the world is the 'same' means they are winning.