It’s temporary relief but the second exercise does actually work.
https://youtu.be/4QPOK2uYNrM?si=k6SukcS64C7w-fqrThe Nationals in Queensland have stated a firm stance against suppressors. And last year’s election was a very convincing win.
I don’t think you can label the Nationals socialists today. In a distant past. Now they just flip flop between state support and free trade. Cake and eat it too.
In the Victorian bill for them they voted against also. From memory it was a 36 to 4 vote. Only four in favour.
When you read the transcripts you realise what you’re up against. The majority opinion is not great country wide.
I think there was an occupational safety challenge in Queensland. Tribunal approved. Police appealed.
You don’t get another election in QLD till 2028 and there have been some more liberal views expressed by some labor members. But not enough. It’s not a policy they care about. It’s a non issue for the major parties. It just puts too many colleagues off side.
And the police in all states aren’t having it anyway.
NSW for recreational permits. They’re either refusing or if approved they won’t process the application
So I guess that leaves liability. It’s illegal to expose anyone to 140db in several acts. You could maybe take joint action against the state and sue them. I think more than 20% hearing loss is a substantial payout. But losing would be very costly.
Don’t quote on any of this. Just of the top of my head. But the opposition is just overwhelming. It’s not going to happen. Find a new cause.
I dream of a world where chickens can cross the road without having their motives questioned