QLD Premier Steven Miles said the attack gives “added weight” to the argument to expand police stop and search powers.

Jack’s Law lets Queensland police search people without a warrant on public transport, at public transport stations and in safe night precincts.

Mr Miles said legislation expanding Jack’s Law to include shopping centres will be introduced to parliament “very soon”.

  • tauOP
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    147 months ago

    I was concerned these recent stabbings would start a push towards screwing over people like me who regularly carry pocket knives, and unsurprisingly it’s started. It’s rather disappointing how many people go straight to pearl clutching at the mention of a knife even though I and many others have had them on hand as useful tools for decades without feeling the need to stab anyone.

    • Sternhammer
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      87 months ago

      Same. I’ve carried a Swiss Army Life pretty much every day of my adult life and I can’t remember ever stabbing anyone.

      • 𝚝𝚛𝚔
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        17 months ago

        If you were schizophrenic and had an episode you quite possibly could have stabbed someone and not remembered it.

    • @dyathinkhesaurus
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      37 months ago

      Politicians need to be seen to be “doing something”, so they’re doing something. Doesn’t have to make sense, and is purely reactionary, but it’s easier and faster than doing something long term about mental health. Now they can tick a box and move on. It’s not right 😕

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    7 months ago

    This sounds stupider than I can process.

    Are they saying they could have prevented this in QLD if they searched the guy? But they had no reason to stop or search him? Because he wasn’t doing anything illegal?

    Eg, like you or I normally going about our day?

    • @[email protected]
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      47 months ago

      Legislation, known as Jack’s Law, allows Queensland police to use hand-held metal detectors to search people in all safe night precincts, at public transport stations and on public transport without a warrant.

      Clearly a moronic idea but no doubt there will be some idiots in the community who support it, just like proactive policing in NSW or mandatory data retention online.