Search For Your Rights In The Media

Search For Your Rights organiser Alex Cassie has been interviewed by Western suburbs local paper The Post. Click here to read, and don’t forget:

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  1. Posted April 21, 2010 at 11:36 am | Permalink

    Hi, I’m trying to get in touch with Alex Cassie. Don’t know whether you’ve seen the west’s coverage of Rob Johnson being heckled outside parliament yesterday http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/breaking/7087104/johnson-heckled-over-search-laws/

    We’re doing a bit of coverage of the issue in Inside Cover at the moment, I’d llove to speak with Alex if you have a phone number I can reach you on. Or please get in touch with me direct on 9482 3370

    cheers
    mike hopkin
    inside cover
    the west australian

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    • We want your help to protect civil rights in our society. The freedom to associate; freedom from arbitrary police attention; freedom of speech; and freedom of movement can all too easily be removed from our lives. The appearance of being ‘tough on crime’ all too often masks an inability of government to properly deal with social problems, and takes rights away from the people the government is intended to serve.
    • Search For Your Rights was originally founded to stop the Criminal Investigation Amendment Bill 2009 known as ‘stop and search’ laws. This Bill was rejected by the Legislative Council after eleven months of investigation found that the bill has no justification or benefit.
    • This legislation proposed to remove the requirement of reasonable suspicion. Removing the need for reasonable suspicion opens the door for unreasonable searches.
    • That bill failed to pass into law: thanks to the opposition of the community.
    • But bills like this keep on coming. The CHOGM Special Regulations and the Criminal Organisation Control Bill 2011 are just two recent examples.
    • These bills remove accountability and defence for victims; and they attack the cornerstones of our justice system. The Criminal Organisation Control Bill 2011 is not ‘anti-bikie’- it is anti-association.
    • We respect police, and we understand that they have a difficult job.  However, these laws will not increase safety.
    • Instead they will push the problem into different areas, decrease respect for police, and find nothing that the police do not already have the powers to find.
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