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Victoria Police Harass Teenager Over Mask, Then Get a Taste of Their Own Violent Medicine
In October last year, Victoria Police officers Rowan Baldham and William Ringin confronted a teenager, demanding he put on a mask. The teenager was walking alone when confronted by the two cops in what appears to be a rural setting, posing no danger to anyone. The mask mandate the officers were enforcing was unlawful and unconstitutional. The 2015 Commonwealth Biosecurity Act states that biosecurity orders must only be placed on specific individuals who show "one or more signs or symptoms of a listed human disease." Commonwealth law - which overrides state law as per Section 109 of the Constitution - does not allow for blanket restrictions on largely asymptomatic populations.
During the fraudulent 'pandemic', Australian police forces got around this inconvenient law by using physical violence, even though the Biosecurity Act clearly states compliance with a biosecurity order is voluntary. During the scamdemic, Victoria Police made headlines around the world as they bashed and smashed people's faces into the pavement, threw elderly women to the ground, pepper-sprayed children in the face and shot people with rubber pellets for daring to march in the name of freedom.
These gruesome images no doubt flashed in the mind of good Samaritan Steven Cleary, a 50 year-old Warrnambool man who drove to the scene after being told the officers were accosting the teen. Cleary pulled over, told the officers to leave the teen alone, then pulled a baseball bat from the back seat of his car.
The officers then threatened to taser Cleary, but were distracted when the teen reached for one of the officer's guns. Cleary proceeded to give Baldham what so many of his colleagues had given to innocent civilians - a thorough and bloody beating.
It turns out that while Victorian cops are happy to beat the living daylights out of innocent unarmed civilians, they don't like being given the same treatment in return. Cleary was sentenced last Friday to three years in jail with a non-parole period of one year and 10 months. He has been in custody since the attack last October so with time served he will be eligible for parole in a little over a year. In response, Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Shane Patton said he was “disappointed” with Cleary’s sentence.
“(I) have asked for a submission to be prepared for the Director of Public Prosecutions requesting an appeal based on an inadequate sentence,” said the leader of Victoria's largest and most brutal gang, who happily looked the other way as his officers repeatedly brutalized and terrorized innocent and unarmed people during the plandemic.
Police Association of Victoria chief executive Wayne Gatt also described the sentence as "disappointing". Gatt also had little to say about the disgusting violence perpetuated by Victoria police in the name of "public health" and how it contributed to the Warrnambool incident.
Australia Biosecurity Act 2015: https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/C2017C00303
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