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Search powers Bill to lower the human rights protection bar - 26-05-2010

Contibuted By: YACVic


The legislation will loosen controls around police search powers. To read YACVic’s article please follow the link below. If you are not a Crikey subscriber but would like to view the article in full you can sign up for Crikey’s free subscription trial.

www.crikey.com.au/2010/07/27/search-powers-bill-to-lower-the-human-rights-protection-bar/


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