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Liberal Senator SenPaterson says police need to be “much more considerate and compassionate” in enforcing harsh lockdown laws or they risk losing the confidence of the public.

Liberal Senator James Paterson says police need to be “much more considerate and compassionate” in enforcing harsh lockdown laws or they risk losing the confidence of the public.

” Mr Paterson spoke with Sky News host Andrew Bolt of a list of alleged crimes committed by Victorians on Monday including the actions of a young couple with a child who allegedly went to park further from their home than was necessary. “It’s really gotten quite ridiculous. “I think the police need to take a very serious thought about how they’re approaching this.” “They’re being very draconian on people who are really trying to just get along with some semblance of normality.

 

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SenPaterson Don't blame the cops, blame the Andrews government. BanDan

SenPaterson Who the hell is Senator Paterson. We are in this pickle because of overpaid muppets just like him. You can’t have rules and then go we won’t police them. Everybody was given a week or so’s grace. No more excuses.

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