sounds like they are worried about suicide bombers
do you remember a short while ago gov made an announcement about having credible tips about a terrorist attack in the near future?
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Baku@aussie.zone 2 months ago
I don’t generally protest, but this seems like one of the better ones we’ve had here recently.
I probably won’t join, but I probably will go and laugh about how 2000 cops armed head to toe in riot gear get scared and try to kill people. I’m calling it now. Somebody’s gonna die or get seriously injured
sounds like they are worried about suicide bombers
do you remember a short while ago gov made an announcement about having credible tips about a terrorist attack in the near future?
I don’t know if anti weapons people would also be anti bomb
That’s probably the optimistic way to look at it. I don’t feel so sure that’s the only reason for pulling 2000 cops from every corner of the state though
Jesus. I hope all the fuckery is done by the 16th. MCEC is the only place I can park when I have to go into our city office.
Parking at your local train station, tram stop, bus stop, or park and ride isn’t an option? Not even driving to one nearby with better service?
Unfortunately not. I need to park nearby in case I have to go to another one of our work locations out west. Public transport isn’t an option for those locations.
eureka@aussie.zone 2 months ago
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I haven’t seen a terrorism act invoked in my state but police have called a few designated areas this year and they bring the cavalry mounted troops to most protests.
Big ten-thousands protests generally try to be more big-tent than radical, so as eager as police are to make a show of force against anti-military protesters, my bet is that it will be limited to shoving. But honestly, I won’t be shocked if your call turns out right.