Right to protest under fire

By Emma Kirk
Updated March 2 2016 - 1:11pm, first published 1:08pm
Protesters who lock on to equipment or obstruct “lawful activity” could be jailed for a year under proposed anti-protest laws.
Protesters who lock on to equipment or obstruct “lawful activity” could be jailed for a year under proposed anti-protest laws.

THE right to protest in WA is almost over, with new anti-protest laws likely to pass through parliament later this month.

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