"Two student activists have won a court challenge to special World Youth Day laws that allowed police to detain people or fine them $5,500 for annoying or inconveniencing Catholic pilgrims.
No To Pope Coalition members Amber Pike and Rachel Evans took the New South Wales Government to the Federal Court, arguing the laws were unconstitutional because they would make their peaceful protest illegal."
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/07/15/2304138.htmOf course non-Catholics were always going to be unimpressed by the event, but as a Catholic and a
citizen, I also feel that the infringements on people's right to move freely about the city and to
express their opinions on the event overshadowed any benefits to members of the Catholic Church.
My right to practise my religion is not under threat, but my liberties as a citizen of this state
are. I know a number of Catholics who are hosting visitors, and even they don't agree with the
shutdowns, the increased police powers, nor the now over-turned ban on "annoying" t-shirts, etc.
The enthusiasm with which Iemma has always been ready to give police increased power in the name of
anti-terrorism is nothing more than an attempt to stifle all dissent. NSW has had more than its
fair share of Premiers who were dickheads and/or crooks, but Iemma is the most sinister I can
recall. Behind that stupid face is a truly ugly man.