
Heavy-handed policing in Sydney over the past few months may indicate a heightened, anti-protester attitude of NSW police.
States and territories across Australia have either a 鈥減ermit鈥 or 鈥渘otice鈥 procedure for holding protests.
NSW law has the 鈥渘otice鈥 procedure, which is very favourable for those organising protests. The completion of a simple form, given to the police with seven days鈥 notice, protects activists from arrest for offences like obstructing traffic.
This favourable legal situation no doubt frustrates police, who are using more aggressive means to curb protests.