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australia.theguardian.com
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100 days ago
Police arrest 170 at NSW Rising Tide protest as activists temporarily block coal ships
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puredirect.bsky.social
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99 days ago
Can’t behave themselves.
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richardbugg.bsky.social
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99 days ago
“The NSW Police Force will adopt a zero-tolerance approach to actions which threaten public safety…” they said in a statement”
Sounds like the major political parties could be in trouble.
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rentonbrax.bsky.social
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99 days ago
Which means of course that they will arrest the ceos of the mining and energy companies that damage our water and food sources right..... Right?
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rsbell07.bsky.social
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100 days ago
WTF?
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interwen.bsky.social
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100 days ago
Arresting the wrong people as always.
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4pixies.bsky.social
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99 days ago
The police took paddles off kayakers while they were on the water. Then towed then back near shore and left them. Thank goodness for rising tides safety boats.
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shanihas5.bsky.social
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100 days ago
Awesome people ❤️@risingtideaus.bsky.social
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bonesii.bsky.social
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100 days ago
The coal companies mafia protection mob….NSW government and the NSW police
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progallthethings.bsky.social
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99 days ago
I trust they will arrest the next 170 climate related disasters.
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Sounds like the major political parties could be in trouble.