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A NSW security chief warned that proposed protest bans after the Bondi attack could backfire by eroding community trust and cooperation.
A top NSW security official warned Premier Chris Minns just days after the December 14 Bondi terror attack that proposed laws banning public assemblies could backfire by alienating communities and reducing public cooperation with law enforcement.
Alexandra Caples, the state’s national security executive director, advised caution, stressing the need for proportionality, judicial oversight, and community engagement in any reforms targeting hate speech and incitement to violence.
While acknowledging the potential need for legislative change, she cautioned that overly broad measures might worsen social tensions and undermine trust in authorities, urging careful use of existing laws instead.
Un jefe de seguridad de NSW advirtió que las prohibiciones de protesta propuestas después del ataque de Bondi podrían ser contraproducentes al erosionar la confianza y la cooperación de la comunidad.