Melbourne police break up violent anti-vaccine protest with pepper spray, rubber pellets

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MELBOURNE: Melbourne riot police used pepper spray, foam baton rounds and rubber ball grenades to disperse a violent protest against mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations for construction workers on Tuesday (Sep 21). More than 1,000 demonstrators wearing work boots and hi-vis jackets rampaged through the ce

MELBOURNE: Melbourne riot police used pepper spray, foam baton rounds and rubber ball grenades to disperse a violent protest against mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations for construction workers on Tuesday .

Several clusters have been linked to construction sites, where COVID-19 containment measures are said to be lax. Victoria state chief police commissioner Shane Patton said about 500 officers were responding to the"challenging" situation and had deployed pepper spray, foam baton rounds and rubber ball grenades.

At least three police officers had sustained injuries while more than 40 people had been arrested, Patton added.

 

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Check the death rates in General after vaccine started. You will have the answer and you understand why they did that. They stand up for their rights.

Wow never seen so many self-made genius vaccine scientists in my life.

I condemn police's oppressions

Yeah them Youtube doctors with their medical diplomas from cornflakes boxes far more believable than 10 years medical training 🙄

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