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‘Chuck him in the zoo’: Vilification that may attract tough new penalty
The Queensland Human Rights Commission has told a parliamentary inquiry into hate crimes the maximum six-month penalty for serious vilification isn’t reflecting the severity of attacks, and is causing the offence not to be taken seriously by police.The QHRC “strongly recommends” the…
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