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Growing Police Agent Unrest in Australia Penal Colony

AUSTRALIA: Queensland police officers have set up a fundraising page, gathering money to hire lawyers proficient in challenging the mandating of vaccines for law enforcement agents. Ironically, the police operatives claim the new directive ‘infringes upon the right to freedom.’

Yet, these same state operatives have been videos as they viciously beat and arrest even women and children for demanding that the police operatives demand for themselves.

The initiative, coming from ’a group of concerned Queensland police agents and their families,’ had raised over $45,000 by Saturday, twice as much as their initial goal.

Police operatives, who claim the matter ‘is not pro- or anti- vaccine, say they need the money to get legal help and work with a law practice to challenge a recently introduced measure to fight the spread of coronavirus.

According to the newly implemented directive from the Queensland Police Service (QPS) Commissioner Katarina Carroll, ’the entire workforce in all QPS workplaces within the next five months’ must be subjected to so-called vaccinations by January next year, thereby putting themselves and their families at serious risk to their health without recourse for compensation.

The disagreeing police officers said no employees in any private or public sector, not just within law enforcement, can be forced into medical interference. 

It is a question of whether our employers on behalf of the government can authorise civil conscription and interfere with the relationship between a patient and their doctor by mandating a vaccine, their statement said.

Mandatory vaccination policy infringes upon our rights to freedom and informed consent to a medical procedure, it added, suggesting that Australian authorities are breaking the law by creating a situation ‘in which the individual is left with no real choice but compliance.

Some 700 donors supported the initiative to fight what they call  a ’draconian and totalitarian mandate.’ 

The official behind the controversial mandate, Commissioner Carroll, was aware of her employees’ protesting efforts, Australian ABC News reported.

She was investigating both the organisers and contributors of the campaign, the media report said citing sources who suggested they could be charged with possible misconduct for misappropriating police imagery and publicly challenging a direction from the commissioner. Like this story? Share it with a friend!

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