- Target:
- Ted Bailllieu (Victorian Government)
- Region:
- Australia
- Website:
- www.resistance.org.au
For something as simple as stubbing your toe and saying ‘Oh, f**k!’ in public, the Victorian police will now be able to fine you $238.90 for swearing or using offensive language. Does this mean that an entertainer or musician can also be fined for swearing or using offensive behavior in their act or song?
The anti-swearing legislation doesn’t define what a ‘swear-word’ actually is. This gives the police extraordinary power to use these laws in discriminatory way.
The police are unlikely to use this fine against everyone. They are more likely to use it against people who they deem to be social undesirables. These could be a homeless people, teenagers hanging out in a public space or even a group of activists. With racism rife among the Victorian police, Indigenous people and particular migrant groups are likely to be targeted by the police with this new law. The Victorian Government is expected to make at least $50 million a year from this new law.
This new anti-swearing law is part of the Baillieu government’s law and order agenda. Since the Bailleu government was elected it has focused almost exclusively on law and order and done nothing to address issues that are really affecting people like overcrowding on public transport, under-funded health services and schools and the shortage of public housing.
It is important that people stand up and oppose the Bailleu government’s whole law and order agenda because this is moving Victoria towards becoming a police state.
The fact that crime is decreasing across the board in Victoria shows that these new repressive laws and increased police powers are not needed. The billions of dollars that the government is wasting on the law and order agenda could be used to solve the real issues like the funding crisis in our services.
As well as the anti-swearing law the Bailieu government is:
o Establishing a new armed riot squad (Public Order Response Team) which will be armed with guns, riot shields, helmets, batons and capsicum spray to break up ‘troublesome crowds and diffuse chaos’ in Melbourne.
o Putting armed guards (Protective Service Officers) on train stations in the name of making stations safer. What is likely to happen is these armed guards will be more likely to shoot people because they will not be trained in how to de-escalate situations without resorting to using weapons.
o Introducing mandatory, minimum two-year sentences for 16-17 year old offenders who commit ‘gross acts of violence’ instead of putting them into rehabilitation programs.
o Planning to introduce laws that will ban motorcycle groups in Victoria.
o Continuing the previous governments plan to spend more than $3.5 billion on building new ‘Super’ jails. The reason why prisons are overcrowded is because governments have been increasing sentences and legislating for mandatory jail sentences.
The media should be condemned for giving the public the impression that crime is increasing because that has sown unwarranted fear among people, allowing the Victorian government to get away with this law and order agenda.
Resistance (http://www.resistance.org.au) calls for the repeal of the anti-swearing law, the staffing of stations instead of introducing armed guards, no mandatory sentences, the de-criminalisation of drugs, the building of new, free detoxification centers, increasing the number of diversion programs to divert first-time offenders away from a prison sentence, no building of new prisons and no riot squads.
Instead of spending billions on more police and new prisons, the Victorian government should be investing in public transport infrastructure, public housing, expanding health and childcare services and upgrading schools. It should also force electricity; gas and water companies to lower prices or take them back into public hands.
We, the undersigned, are calling on the Victorian government for the immediate repeal of the anti-swearing law, the staffing of stations instead of introducing armed guards, no mandatory sentences, the de-criminalisation of drugs, the building of new, free detoxification centers, increasing the number of diversion programs to divert first-time offenders away from a prison sentence, no building of new prisons and no riot squads.
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The Say No To The Anti-Swearing Law And Baillieu’s Law And Order Agenda petition to Ted Bailllieu (Victorian Government) was written by Mikaela and is in the category Civil Rights at GoPetition.