Depending how well versed one is on the legalities of
Victoria would depend on the opinion one would have with the next installment (of legislation) for
the serfs.
One could be of the opinion of:
- Just when you thought that we’ve reached peak ‘penal colony
policies’, as there are seizures of property arising from infringements with no
supporting warrants or
- Just when you thought we’ve reached the government taking action
in the 'wrong' direction,
they pull a shifty where during the coronavirus pandemic, apparently
the Victorian health authorities can break into your home and do searches.
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Searches for what?
Bags of coronavirus?
What do they really need to search for?
Maybe amounts of cash that are over $10,000? Because [you know] cash
harvests coronavirus.
One can just imagine the declaration of the Victorian Government in a headline:
Gatherings of cash above $10,000 in (face) 'value' banned as it may transmit COVID-19.
This is very concerning, maybe not about the virus itself
but rather what the authorities do / don’t do to you.
Only the Commonwealth can declare a state of emergency and that has to be put to a vote. The states do not have that power. The Australian Parliament has no power either under Sect.1 of the Constitution, only the Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia.
ReplyDeleteJohn Carter
Casino, NSW