If a
liberal is a conservative who has been arrested, and a conservative
is a liberal who has been mugged - then a libertarian might well be a
conservative who has been harassed by the police for walking his damn dog.
So
I'm not Rosa Parkes but hear me out. I was walking my dog on an
almost deserted beach mid afternoon and wondering where the hell
everyone was when a NSW Police taxpayer funded four wheel drive vehicle drove
along the beach and stopped nearby me. My dog had never seen a vehicle
of any sort on the beach and ran to greet it in her friendly doggy
way. Down goes the window and a uniformed police officer beckoned me
over.
There
is a serial rapist about and cruelly preying on lone middle-aged men
in board shorts, he said - not. Nor did he warn of sharks nor rips
nor burqua clad beach babes. The threat to society, he explained, was
my good self and my canine accomplice.
“Your
dog is too far away from you (he did actually say this that's why
it's in quotes) The law states that the dog must be under your direct
control which it is not.” His well trained eyes took in my facial
expression and classified it as nonplussed so he explained “It
might run off into the sand dunes, or get in a fight with another
dog. Or something.”
Now I
am old and I am wise and I have learned to hold my temper by keeping
my mouth firmly shut so I nodded in thanks to the officer for his
input and let him go about the business of harassing the one other dog walker on the beach about half a kilometre away.
Well.
At
first I assumed that some rich city dickhead had paid a couple of
mill for a beach house and found that it fronted a off leash dog
beach and started a campaign of complaint to make the dogs go crap
somewhere else. Or the Greens dominated Council of Cat Owners had
once again escalated the War on Dogs and let slip some dogs of their own.
But no – it turns out that
in Byron Bay some brain dead sociopath had encouraged a young
woman to pat the dog in the back of his ute.
She did - and the dog bit
off her nose .
It
turned out that the dog was vicious (duh) and officially a dangerous
dog supposed to be muzzled and on a leash in public. Obviously it was
neither.
So of
course the logical thing to do is to dispatch the Police force to a
beach 30 kilometres away and harass anyone throwing a stick into the surf
for their dog to retrieve. And not only dispatch the crack troops of
the Future Crime Department but those from the elite Future Imaginary
Crime Squad who can dream up offences such as Dog Found in Sand Dunes
with Intent.
It's
called overpolicing. And it's a thing.
Now you
may think this trivial. No one was hurt, charged or seriously messed up in any way. But had I told this cop what I thought of him, his
job and his Body Mass Index I could well have been arrested right
there on the beach. My dog would have objected to this and could well
have been shot.
If you think I'm being dramatic - remember what happened to young Corey Barker at the Ballina cop shop when half a dozen police kicked the crap out of him for mouthing off while in their custody for a charge that was later dropped. Or the Brazilian student who was stomped strangled tear gassed and electrocuted to death having run from Sydney police after unlawfully consuming a packet of biscuits. Or Cameron Doomadgee - beaten to death in police custody in Queensland in 2004 - arrested for calling a police deputy a dog.
If you think I'm being dramatic - remember what happened to young Corey Barker at the Ballina cop shop when half a dozen police kicked the crap out of him for mouthing off while in their custody for a charge that was later dropped. Or the Brazilian student who was stomped strangled tear gassed and electrocuted to death having run from Sydney police after unlawfully consuming a packet of biscuits. Or Cameron Doomadgee - beaten to death in police custody in Queensland in 2004 - arrested for calling a police deputy a dog.
But
this is not a critique of the NSW Police Force. This is about freedom
and how we are giving it away like it is a worthless relic from
another century.
I this
what you want for your tax dollar? Do you want to be caught in a web
of laws and regulations, of police and rangers, parking inspectors,
speed cameras every time you walk out your door? Do you wish to
suffer for every piece of stupid shit done by people you have never
laid eyes on? Do you want to be harassed maybe arrested tried
convicted beat up or shot because some shiny-bummed bureaucrat sends
a knee-jerk memo to a bunch of TAFE educated shift workers? Do you really truly want a bloody nanny?
Not me.
Thanks anyway.
No I'm not
going to rant.
I just
want you to consider that might be going in the wrong direction where
it comes to the creation of laws and their enforcement leading to a
culture of creeping oppression of Australian citizens. Of you and me.
Of us.
Consider
that our freedom is something the law and it's forces should be
dispatched to protect not destroy.
And
don't forget that, for now anyway, you and I are free.
You tell em Cam
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