Good.
No strip searches. Get rid of dog 'alerts' while we're at it.
Let's have real policing that's backed by valid research and proven to work.
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Good.
No strip searches. Get rid of dog 'alerts' while we're at it.
Let's have real policing that's backed by valid research and proven to work.
More to the point, what was she being strip-searched for?[^1] I can't see any case in which even a non-invasive search for drugs at a music festival is appropriate. If there was suspicion of someone carrying a gun or a knife, maybe some searches would be appropriate. But drugs should be supported with safe and private pill testing, not with aggressive police action.
[^1]: rhetorical. The answer is drugs.
"OMG you want to get high and have a really good time whilst connecting with your fellow humans on a level that isn't possible whilst sober. How dare you presume you have the choice to put what you like into your own body"
Fuck the police, fuck all those cunts.
The article mentions that the police have not apologised, and it's a little vague on whether strip searches are still employed as a NSW police tactic (but seems to kinda imply the answer is yes). It's completely silent on the matter of what happened to the specific officers involved in Meredith's case, if anything.