Protect Peaceful Protest

The Criminal Code Amendment (Prevention of Lawful Activity) Bill 2015 is, once again, before parliament.

It’s vital that we get our Members of Parliament to refer this shocking attack on our democratic rights to the Legislation Committee.

We need you to call your Members of the Upper House in your electorate. We need you to tell them why you think this bill is a bad idea. Most importantly, we need you to tell us what your Member said.

The Greens and Labor support the referral of this bill to committee. Together we need to convince the Liberals and Nationals to support our rights.

State your name and where you live, and that you are calling to oppose the WA Government’s proposed anti protest (Prevention of Lawful Activity) Bill

  • I am opposed to the new anti protest laws being debated in Parliament. As my representative in Parliament I want you to vote against these laws.
  • I am concerned these laws remove our rights as citizens to peaceful protest. Peaceful protest plays a critical role in our democracy and has been critical in securing ...

State your name and where you live, and that you are calling to oppose the WA Government’s proposed anti protest (Prevention of Lawful Activity) Bill

  • I am opposed to the new anti protest laws being debated in Parliament. As my representative in Parliament I want you to vote against these laws.
  • I am concerned these laws remove our rights as citizens to peaceful protest. Peaceful protest plays a critical role in our democracy and has been critical in securing the vote, fair pay and environmental protections we take for granted today.
  • I am concerned that the laws reverse the presumption of innocence. This is a fundamental principle of our law and should not be removed for peaceful protesters.
  • This bill creates an offence of possessing “a thing” to be used for protest activity. This can apply to literally any thing and could criminalize the possession of ordinary everyday items.
  • Whatever assurances are offered now may not bind future governments. These laws could be used in extremely harsh ways.

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