In short:
A class action against police stripsearching people at music festivals is underway in NSW.
The young woman leading the class action had her experience described by a lawyer as “akin to a sexual assault”.
The lawyer also claimed that the state failed to adequately train officers on the strict rules surrounding strip searches.
idk how you can characterise any strip search as anything but sexual assault.
Are there extreme cases where it’s justified? Maybe. But kids on train stations or music festivals ain’t it.
gaja@lemm.ee 16 hours ago
Failure to train my ass. Those bastards are completely aware of what they are doing to these women and taking advantage of their own authority. This country would rather see these pigs kill their house pets and sexually molest their own kids before ever demanding a shred of accountability. We’ve all seen the type of shit that gets posted to bad cop no donut on the daily. The benefits to working that kind of job is bound to continue attracting more assholes.
slothrop@lemmy.ca 16 hours ago
Yes.
Alberta wants to be 'merican, too.
Zagorath@aussie.zone 15 hours ago
Yup. Not to quite the same extent as America…you’re much less likely to get shot by an Australian cop, and cops who do provably wrong as an individual (as opposed to institutional problems like the one in this story) are much more likely to get charged here. But by and large it’s exactly the same problem.
Salvo@aussie.zone 3 hours ago
It used to be a huge problem in QLD in the 1980s.
Wait, that was when Dutton was a cop, wasn’t it!?