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Post by bigrich » 24 Jun 2026, 3:34 am

i've heard about this during the last few weeks . our society is starting to get real Orwellian , it's all in the name of public safety :problem: wonder how long before we have a "good citizen" social credit system like china ? i find it more than coincidental that this is being rolled out in WA , probably the most hard core labour state in the federation . and we are a federation of states , i reckon QLD should succeed from it ;)

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Post by Wapiti » 24 Jun 2026, 7:32 am

She'll be right mate, don't worry. It's all for your own good. Really it is.
Actually, you need to start looking the other way along with the rest of the Lemmings. Then everything will be OK.
"There's a real bad car crash out there on the street" "No there isn't, your eyes have failed you. Look this way instead and it'll go away"
Then the plebs won't have to face whether they have the gonads to be forced to do something about it.
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Post by mchughcb » 24 Jun 2026, 9:05 am

Lemmings in reality aren't that stupid was based on a flawed wildlife documentary.
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Post by fussy » 24 Jun 2026, 4:43 pm

bigrich wrote:i've heard about this during the last few weeks . our society is starting to get real Orwellian , it's all in the name of public safety :problem: wonder how long before we have a "good citizen" social credit system like china ? i find it more than coincidental that this is being rolled out in WA , probably the most hard core labour state in the federation . and we are a federation of states , i reckon QLD should succeed from it ;)

https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australi ... ocialshare



Then make sure any local dobbers are dobbed in for everything.
Choke the system with its own greed.
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Post by alexjones » 24 Jun 2026, 7:29 pm

You know my most hated saying of all time is when limp wrists say “if you have nothing to hide then don't worry”.
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Post by alexjones » 24 Jun 2026, 7:30 pm

One does not need to have anything to hide to enjoy personal freedom and not have to be harassed.
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Post by alexjones » 24 Jun 2026, 7:35 pm

The police in QLD can search you randomly in some areas without warrant or reasonable cause for knifes or other contraband. All because some kid got stabbed to death.

The father of that kid was saying his son would be proud to be protecting other kids. But all I heard was my son is a dirty commie that supports commie thugs searching people without cause.


Sure its sad that he died. But why should people lose their freedoms over it?
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Post by bigrich » 25 Jun 2026, 4:09 am

alexjones wrote:The police in QLD can search you randomly in some areas without warrant or reasonable cause for knifes or other contraband. All because some kid got stabbed to death.

The father of that kid was saying his son would be proud to be protecting other kids. But all I heard was my son is a dirty commie that supports commie thugs searching people without cause.


Sure its sad that he died. But why should people lose their freedoms over it?


valid point .but knife crime amongst the youth elements in our society is up . why do people have to carry knives in inner city pub/nightclub areas ? i'm pretty sure the random searches are within certain inner city zones, brisbane/gold coast being two i know off. i think the legality of these searches has already been raised by civil rights groups . it's not just that one kid that died mate . there's been a few people who've died . minding their own business and had some @rseh#le stand over them and intimidate them with a knife . very un-australian . out in the bush a folding knife on your belt is a given . in the city , why ?
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Post by deye243 » 25 Jun 2026, 1:33 pm

There is only one way to combat knife and gun crime it's simple whatever the crims are carrying and using you give the people the same right in other words they carry knives people carry knives they carry guns or machetes or whatever that gives the people the legal right to do the same to defend themselves and just Let The Bodies pile up simple mathematics there's more of us than there is of them
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Post by Wm.Traynor » 25 Jun 2026, 7:11 pm

deye243 wrote:There is only one way to combat knife and gun crime it's simple whatever the crims are carrying and using you give the people the same right in other words they carry knives people carry knives they carry guns or machetes or whatever that gives the people the legal right to do the same to defend themselves and just Let The Bodies pile up simple mathematics there's more of us than there is of them


AGREE :thumbsup:
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Post by Wapiti » 26 Jun 2026, 7:48 am

bigrich wrote:
alexjones wrote:The police in QLD can search you randomly in some areas without warrant or reasonable cause for knifes or other contraband. All because some kid got stabbed to death.

The father of that kid was saying his son would be proud to be protecting other kids. But all I heard was my son is a dirty commie that supports commie thugs searching people without cause.


Sure its sad that he died. But why should people lose their freedoms over it?


valid point .but knife crime amongst the youth elements in our society is up . why do people have to carry knives in inner city pub/nightclub areas ? i'm pretty sure the random searches are within certain inner city zones, brisbane/gold coast being two i know off. i think the legality of these searches has already been raised by civil rights groups . it's not just that one kid that died mate . there's been a few people who've died . minding their own business and had some @rseh#le stand over them and intimidate them with a knife . very un-australian . out in the bush a folding knife on your belt is a given . in the city , why ?


There is no reason to carry offensive knives in the city Rich. I completely agree with you.
This is not the same discussion as individual rights.
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Post by bigrich » 26 Jun 2026, 6:02 pm

i understand the views of some fellas in letting all the ratbags take each other out , but i would like , on occasion , to be able to go into brissy and see a live band , or have a meal. without the need to carry a 12" bowie knife and learn hand to hand combat training . that's not what australia is to me, that's not what i want it to turn into . good on the government for introducing harsh penalties for carrying knives in the city , same as most on this forum would advocate for harsh penalties for gun related crime . the random searches without a warrant IS a fine line with regards to civil liberties . but i can't imagine them wasting their time with searches, unless the people they're thinking of searching are "likely looking lads ". the facial recognition cameras however could be easily used by authorities in a very undemocratic manner, gathering information on citizens like the chinese do . instead of these cameras , maybe they should put on more cops to go and arrest these "known" criminals with warrants ect . which is the reason for the cameras they say :problem:
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Post by Wapiti » 26 Jun 2026, 7:28 pm

It's not just that, it's the grubs that want to walk around with knives all day under the pitiful excuse of "individual societal rights" or some other BS religeous excuse, and when spotting a home that they think they can invade, do so with the knives. Then when being the scared sh*tless gutless life-forms that they are, kill a mother, a father, a family.
Anyone from an ape upwards can get a knife from the kitchen, a box-cutter, a camping hatchet and use it to prove they are slightly above human coma status.
This is not the same argument as for example, the suggestion by some here that if you have a firearms licence (obviously then no criminal history or mental health issues of a type that precludes one) then you should be able to carry a shorty, hidden, for self defence as the designated person in the family that self-tasks with the responsibility to keep the family safe.
Or, if other adult family members pass training, they can also arm. That's what I believe anyway.
IF the people tasked with actually, properly applying the laws we have already (which they don't - and should be criminally negligent because of what's happened already), then the right people will be armed and able to do what they need to do when the cops are an hour away in a speed camera.
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