I don’t see the contradiction, they sprayed them as a deterrent without making an arrest.
Comment on Police use capsicum spray on neo-Nazis after clash at Melbourne asylum seeker rally
brisk@aussie.zone 1 month ago
Am I missing something or does the article not make sense?
Police formed a line to separate the far-right group from a group of around 300 asylum seeker demonstrators and were forced to use capsicum spray.
Victoria Police said there were no arrests and no reports of injury and they are reviewing footage of the incident.
So did they choose not to arrest neo-nazis breaking the law or did they deploy chemical weapons on people that weren’t breaking the law?
eureka@aussie.zone 1 month ago
Ilandar@aussie.zone 1 month ago
I’m not sure I see the contradiction either. From the reporting it doesn’t sound like the neo-Nazis broke any laws. Are you aware of something which says Victorian Police can only use capsicum spray on people breaking the law? This suggests they also have the power to use it as a deterrent before illegal behaviour has occurred, which I imagine could have been the case if they were attempting to separate neo-Nazis from pro-refugee activists.