The judge said she was concerned that the police defence suggested officers had formed a reasonable suspicion to strip-search Meredith based on “things like her demeanour, what was said outside the tent, and [the officers] recalling it was said outside the tent and not inside”.
“There is absolutely no evidence, unless you can take me to it and I’ve missed something,” Yehia said to Sexton.
“All I have is the officers’ statements that say either they don’t remember the search, or both that they don’t remember the search nor remember the lead plaintiff. In those circumstances, I’m just not sure how this could ever have proceeded in the way that it did with the initial pleadings.”
Judge suggests NSW police had ‘absolutely no evidence’ to justify main strip-search in class action
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