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Far-right activist refuses police requests to stop filming group playing soccer at St Kilda Beach...
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[quote:Corosive:MV8zOTUwMjc0XzcxMzg4Njk2XzRFNjRBQkU5] [quote:Loila:MV8zOTUwMjc0XzcxMzg4NDI0XzQwMUFDNzYw] Fake news [/quote] Haha, no. It's the real world. [/quote]
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"Police officers then moved in to separate the two groups, and can be heard repeatedly asking the activist group why they are filming and requesting that they stop the recording and move on from the beach.
The activists refuse to stop filming, and one can be heard saying "I'm just filming, it's a public area, I'm legally allowed to film"."
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What they forgot to mention is that soon after this video ends, one of the African youths thought it'd be an awesome idea to assault a police officer.
As is typical, the Australian media trashes the wrong person. The fact that the african youth assaulted a police officer is only mentioned briefly in passing. It's the guy with the mobile phone camera who must be the real bad guy in this situation
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