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Watchdog, public officials oppose bid to increase Qld police wanding powers

Twyford said previous data showed wanding was more likely to lead to drug charges than weapons charges, and the risk of police profiling raised “justifiable concern that this law will disproportionately affect vulnerable communities, including young people, and those from ethnic…
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