'Price to pay': Peter Dutton wants activists to cover the cost of police response to protests

Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton wants the states to charge protesters the cost of police responding to demonstrations.

Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton wants activists to cover the costs of police responses to protests.

called on the states to act after a week of anti-mining demonstrations in Melbourne.

 


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Minister for Home Affairs Peter Dutton wants protesters to foot the bill for police.
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"We don't have 150 police just sitting around in Melbourne or Brisbane or Sydney waiting to respond to these people who spontaneously pull these stunts together," he told the Nine Network on Friday.

 

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"These police are being diverted away from other activities and there should be a price to pay for that."

The prime minister is set to announce a plan to crack down on "indulgent, selfish and apocalyptic" environmental activists.

Mr Dutton, a former Queensland cop, has enthusiastically backed the idea.

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Protesters attempt to stop conference members entering during a protest against The International Mining and Resources Conference in Melbourne.
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"For many of them they don't even believe in democracy," he said.

"This is not about free speech, it's not about the ability to protest. These people are completely against our way of life.

"These people can protest peacefully, as many people do, but the disruption that they seek to cause, the disharmony that they seek to sow within our society is unacceptable."

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Protesters clash with police outside the Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre.
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Mr Dutton also took aim at magistrates courts for being too lenient on law-breaking activists.

"If you're going to the courts eight times and getting a slap on the wrist, why wouldn't you do it a ninth time?"


SOURCE AAP - SBS

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Published 1 November 2019 11:37am
By Peyman Jamali


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