Thursday, February 28, 2013

NSW POLICE BULLIES FOR MINING COMPANIES

IMG 8058 Black Monday at Glenugie  

Normally I would agree with keeping it together regarding the usual laws we have to keep.  This hot bed of action at protest sites has shown that law abiding people get hurt.  They get seriously hurt protecting land and water and there is no respect by police to Country or the wishes of the people who country it is.  The Githabul give no permission for any Csg Mining on any of their lands as does Gomiloi too.  Many nations are standing.   

It is very frustrating but we are dealing with obvious corruption in our police force on all levels including Csg Protesting statements. Officers will  have made statements and we will get to see how trustworthy our force is whence we
are privy to what they have documented.

Ballina Station is in the spot light for this at the moment and are they the only station - you would have to be asleep if you thought that the way it was. It isn't and its very wrong. We are human beings not animals.  


I don't want to be a part of any system that condones any of this. Although I dislike being quite poor at times.  I have seen too much to think otherwise about our law enforcement officers. We have blinkers on if we think they are squeaky clean.

Corruption and collusion is still the order of the day! QUOTE Constable Mewing from BALLINA... "We copy each others statements to refresh our memory"! Hello, civilians are not allowed this so why are they?


Under what jurisdiction did  these officers  at Doubtful Creek to use capsicum spray on a man who was clearly not going anywhere.  This is a blatant mis-use of power once again and needs to be handed over to the Police Integrity Commission for review.

Images @ Melonpopzdropz Flickr

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