Tuesday, January 14, 2014

VLAD - Schedule 1 Declared offences


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Bikes like this will be targetted in Queensland

 I am all for breaking up organized crime where unwarranted sex crimes against children are concerned even if it is with the bikies, but the police in Queensland  are a joke.
This chap  below in the video embedded from Facebook was not doing ANYTHING WRONG.  This is not doing anything positive about busting crimes that are brutal or against children as outlined below in the Bill.    I am just astounded by the behaviour of the Queensland Police force
No wonder the Police force get zero respect.  This is a plain abuse of power!

Post by Brisbane Memes.

VICIOUS LAWLESS ASSOCIATION DISESTABLISHMENT BILL 2013

https://www.legislation.qld.gov.au/.../VicLawAssDisB13.pdf
 

Schedule 1 Declared offences
 

section 61 (Riot), if the offense is committed in circumstances rendering the offender liable to imprisonment for 7 years or more
• section 72 (Affray)
• section 119B (Retaliation against or intimidation of judicial officer, juror, witness)
• section 140 (Attempting to pervert justice)
• section 141 (Aiding persons to escape from lawful custody)
• section 208 (Unlawful sodomy)
• section 210 (Indecent treatment of children under 16)
• section 213 (Owner etc. permitting abuse of children on premises)
• section 215 (Carnal knowledge with or of children under16)
• section 216 (Abuse of persons with an impairment of the mind)
• section 217 (Procuring young person etc. for carnal knowledge)
• section 218 (Procuring sexual acts by coercion etc.)
• section 219 (Taking child for immoral purposes)
• section 222 (Incest)
• section 228 (Obscene publications and exhibitions), if section 228(2) or (3) applies
• section 228A (Involving child in making child exploitation material)
• section 228B (Making child exploitation material)
• section 228C (Distributing child exploitation material)
• section 228D (Possessing child exploitation material)
• section 229B (Maintaining a sexual relationship with a child)
• section 229G (Procuring engagement in prostitution)
• section 229H (Knowingly participating in provision of prostitution)
• section 229HB (Carrying on business of providing unlawful prostitution)
• section 229K (Having an interest in premises used for prostitution etc.)
• section 229L (Permitting young person etc. to be at place used for prostitution)
• sections 302 (Definition of murder) and 305 (Punishment of murder)
• sections 303 (Definition of manslaughter) and 310 (Punishment of manslaughter)
• section 306 (Attempt to murder)
• section 307 (Accessory after the fact to murder)
• section 308 (Threats to murder in document)
• section 309 (Conspiring to murder)
• section 315 (Disabling in order to commit indictable offense
• section 316 (Stupefying in order to commit indictable offence)
• section 317 (Acts intended to cause grievous bodily harm and other malicious acts)
• section 320 (Grievous bodily harm)
• section 320A (Torture)
• section 321 (Attempting to injure by explosive or noxious substances)
• section 321A (Bomb hoaxes)
• section 322 (Administering poison with intent to harm)
• section 323 (Wounding)
• section 327 (Setting mantraps)
• section 328A(4) (Dangerous operation of a vehicle)
• section 339 (Assaults occasioning bodily harm)
• section 340 (Serious assaults)
• section 346 (Assaults in interference with freedom of trade or work)
• section 349 (Rape)
• section 350 (Attempt to commit rape)
• section 351 (Assault with intent to commit rape)
• section 352 (Sexual assaults)
• section 354 (Kidnapping)
• section 354A (Kidnapping for ransom)
• section 359E (Punishment of unlawful stalking)
• section 398 (Punishment of stealing), if item 14 (Stealing firearm for use in another indictable offence) or 15 (Stealing firearm or ammunition) applies
• section 411(1) (Punishment of robbery)
• section 411(2) (Punishment of robbery)
• section 412 (Attempted robbery)
• section 415 (Extortion)
• section 419(1) (Burglary), if section 419(3) or (4)applies
• section 433(1)(b) (Receiving tainted property)


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