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(SMH) Councils across NSW are hiring security guards to act as surrogate police because of a shortage of real officers to patrol the streets. Councils hit by a shortfall in police numbers are also spending thousands installing extensive CCTV networks to improve security and spending ratepayers' money to improve police resources, including buying patrol cars, The Sunday Telegraph says. read more
Police and private security guards are paid with the same inflationary fractional reserve currency, so why the police short fall? New security guards (making profit for a company) only need do a "9 day course" before they get to start strutting their rent a cop stuff. New police cadets that swear to up hold and protect we the common law Citizens, have to go through more rigorous training.
(SMH) AUSTRALIA Post has been accused of secretly monitoring Sydney postal workers using computerised street-side red letter boxes in breach of NSW surveillance laws. [...] Australia Post has argued in the Federal Court that the Australian Postal Corporation Act makes its use of the Cyberlock system exempt from state law. [..] The CEPU secretary, Jim Metcher, said the outcome of the case could affect all federal employers if Australia Post successfully argued that state-based surveillance laws did not apply to its workers. An Australia Post spokeswoman said yesterday...''Australia Post is a Commonwealth government business enterprise and as such Commonwealth legislation will prevail over state-based legislation,'' she said. ''In our view, the NSW Workplace Surveillance Act 2005 does not apply to Australia Post.'' read more
Spying on all Australian workers is either right or wrong, not right and wrong.