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Staring at wall-damaged women is harrassment, according to Australia
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<blockquote data-quote="Bluey" data-source="post: 1256233" data-attributes="member: 11250"><p>That about sums it up. The CBD has a heavy police presence, they tend to patrol in groups of four or more. Semi regularly there's some shocking confrontation, like the massive brawl in federation square a few years ago. </p><p>There's definitely been a movement to particular areas becoming Chinese or black etc. etc. For the most part Melbourne is extremely left wing politically too, along with an attitude of if it's not in the city is doesn't matter. Like wind farms are fine, it's not like they're something you see everyday or have to deal with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluey, post: 1256233, member: 11250"] That about sums it up. The CBD has a heavy police presence, they tend to patrol in groups of four or more. Semi regularly there's some shocking confrontation, like the massive brawl in federation square a few years ago. There's definitely been a movement to particular areas becoming Chinese or black etc. etc. For the most part Melbourne is extremely left wing politically too, along with an attitude of if it's not in the city is doesn't matter. Like wind farms are fine, it's not like they're something you see everyday or have to deal with. [/QUOTE]
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