Sydney Harbour Bridge Pro-Palestine Protest so Busy It Was 'Perilous', Police Chief Says
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The key reason NSW Police told Harbour Bridge protesters to turn around
Was it an overreaction? In real-time risk management, you rarely have complete information. You act based on estimated probabilities and the potential severity of consequences if things go wrong. And when the potential consequence is serious harm or death, even a low likelihood can justify taking action.
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Read Full ArticlePolice stop pro-Palestine march on Sydney bridge allowed by court over safety concerns
A supreme court judge cited 'the horror and urgency of the situation in Gaza' as justification for allowing the 'March for Humanity' to take place, despite police safety concerns. Police later ordered the march to halt, citing fears of crowd crush
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Leaning Left5Leaning Right1Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution71% Left
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