Noosa News
Panicked lockdown hurts public confidence
While no doubt the Premier thinks acting tough is good politics, this power play is potentially dangerous.If these two continue to ramp up their panicked responses to so-called emergencies that do not exist, their credibility will be questioned and public support for their actions will evaporate. In the event of a real crisis people may assume it is another non-event and begin to treat the restrictions as a joke.Last weekend’s lockdown should never have happened. Additionally the ridiculous…
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