Thank you for contacting Matt Viney MP about Premier Denis Napthine's proposed 'Move On' laws. With these laws, this
Liberal-Nationals Government is trying to criminalise of all forms of protest in
our State.
Labor believes every Victorian has a right to peacefully assemble and have their say. Nurses, teachers and paramedics fighting for a fair go don’t deserve to be arrested.
While Denis Napthine is busy turning workers and community leaders into criminals, our health system is in crisis, our schools are falling apart and our state is losing jobs every day.
Local Liberal and National Party MPs have voted to silence every Victorian who doesn’t agree with them. It’s not right.
That's why Victorian Labor opposes these laws, and if elected in November, we will repeal them.
From: DAMIEN CODOGNOTTO OAM <d.codognotto.oam@bigpond.com>
To: brian.tee@parliament.vic.gov.au, candy.broad@parliament.vic.gov.au, <gayle.tierney@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <jaala.pulford@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <jenny.mikakos@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <kaye.darveniza@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <khalil.eideh@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <lee.tarlamis@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <martin.pakula@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <nazih.elasmar@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <shaun.leane@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <gavin.jennings@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <john.lenders@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <johan.scheffer@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <adem.somyurek@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <marsha.thomson@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <matt.viney@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <colleen.hartland@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <sue.pennicuik@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <greg.barber@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <andrea.coote@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <andrew.elsbury@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <bernie.finn@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <bruce.atkinson@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <david.davis@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <david.koch@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <edward.o'donohue@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <georgie.crozier@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <gordon.rich-phillips@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <inga.peulich@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <jan.kronberg@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <matthew.guy@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <philip.davis@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <richard.dalla-riva@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <simon.ramsay@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <wendy.lovell@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <damian.drum@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <david.o'brien@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <peter.hall@parliament.vic.gov.au>
Cc: cindy.mcleish@parliament.com.au, danielle.green@parliament.vic.gov.au, <joanne.duncan@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <luke.donnellan@parliament.vic.gov.au>
Date: 28/02/2014 12:16 PM
Subject: SUMMARY OFFENCES BILL - MARCH 11 2014
Friday, February 28, 2014.
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF VICTORIA
The Summary Offences Amendment Bill will be before the Upper House again, for the final vote, on Tuesday, 11th of March, sometime after 3.30pm, and before 10pm.
The Independent Riders Group strongly opposes the anti-protest law. Labor has promised to repeal the law if it takes government in the November 2014 state election.
The IRG opposes this law because it can restrict freedom of expression, freedom of movement and because it can easily be misused against law-abiding Victorians.
In the "debate" in the Legislative Assembly Ken Smith MP made it frighteningly clear that he thought the changes to the Summary Offences bill would see people he clearly did not like "dragged off by police". Smith's rant demonstrated the darker side of this anti-protest law.
Labor, Green, Independent, and National Party members should vote against this change to our law.
The IRG is urging its' members and Victoria's 326,000 bike licence holders to contact their MPs and tell them we do not want this, or any VLAD type laws, in our state.
We urge the Nationals, or any Liberal Party members with a conscience, to vote NO to this change in the Summary Offences & Sentencing law.
Being an election year, LNP members in marginal seats should be very careful!!
Damien Codognotto OAM
Spokesman
Independent Riders' Group
Melbourne
www.facebook.com/IndependentRidersGroup
www.facebook.com/NorthernRegisterIRG
Labor believes every Victorian has a right to peacefully assemble and have their say. Nurses, teachers and paramedics fighting for a fair go don’t deserve to be arrested.
While Denis Napthine is busy turning workers and community leaders into criminals, our health system is in crisis, our schools are falling apart and our state is losing jobs every day.
Local Liberal and National Party MPs have voted to silence every Victorian who doesn’t agree with them. It’s not right.
That's why Victorian Labor opposes these laws, and if elected in November, we will repeal them.
From: DAMIEN CODOGNOTTO OAM <d.codognotto.oam@bigpond.com>
To: brian.tee@parliament.vic.gov.au, candy.broad@parliament.vic.gov.au, <gayle.tierney@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <jaala.pulford@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <jenny.mikakos@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <kaye.darveniza@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <khalil.eideh@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <lee.tarlamis@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <martin.pakula@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <nazih.elasmar@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <shaun.leane@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <gavin.jennings@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <john.lenders@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <johan.scheffer@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <adem.somyurek@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <marsha.thomson@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <matt.viney@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <colleen.hartland@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <sue.pennicuik@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <greg.barber@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <andrea.coote@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <andrew.elsbury@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <bernie.finn@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <bruce.atkinson@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <david.davis@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <david.koch@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <edward.o'donohue@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <georgie.crozier@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <gordon.rich-phillips@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <inga.peulich@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <jan.kronberg@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <matthew.guy@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <philip.davis@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <richard.dalla-riva@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <simon.ramsay@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <wendy.lovell@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <damian.drum@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <david.o'brien@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <peter.hall@parliament.vic.gov.au>
Cc: cindy.mcleish@parliament.com.au, danielle.green@parliament.vic.gov.au, <joanne.duncan@parliament.vic.gov.au>, <luke.donnellan@parliament.vic.gov.au>
Date: 28/02/2014 12:16 PM
Subject: SUMMARY OFFENCES BILL - MARCH 11 2014
Friday, February 28, 2014.
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF VICTORIA
The Summary Offences Amendment Bill will be before the Upper House again, for the final vote, on Tuesday, 11th of March, sometime after 3.30pm, and before 10pm.
The Independent Riders Group strongly opposes the anti-protest law. Labor has promised to repeal the law if it takes government in the November 2014 state election.
The IRG opposes this law because it can restrict freedom of expression, freedom of movement and because it can easily be misused against law-abiding Victorians.
In the "debate" in the Legislative Assembly Ken Smith MP made it frighteningly clear that he thought the changes to the Summary Offences bill would see people he clearly did not like "dragged off by police". Smith's rant demonstrated the darker side of this anti-protest law.
Labor, Green, Independent, and National Party members should vote against this change to our law.
The IRG is urging its' members and Victoria's 326,000 bike licence holders to contact their MPs and tell them we do not want this, or any VLAD type laws, in our state.
We urge the Nationals, or any Liberal Party members with a conscience, to vote NO to this change in the Summary Offences & Sentencing law.
Being an election year, LNP members in marginal seats should be very careful!!
Damien Codognotto OAM
Spokesman
Independent Riders' Group
Melbourne
www.facebook.com/IndependentRidersGroup
www.facebook.com/NorthernRegisterIRG
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