

Support NSW Police actions at Town Hall on February 9th, 2026


Support NSW Police actions at Town Hall on February 9th, 2026
The issue
On February 9th, 2026, a significant event unfolded in Town Hall, drawing attention to the actions of the NSW Police amidst a challenging situation. As Australian citizens who value safety and order, it's crucial to understand and support the actions necessary to maintain peace, even when faced with adversity. At the rally that took place, NSW Police were confronted with a large crowd, where tensions ran high, and emotions were charged. Unfortunately, a small number of protestors have raised complaints of heavy-handedness by the NSW Police, leading to an unwarranted investigation.
The police officers' primary duty is to ensure the safety of all citizens, and they were confronted with a mass of people, some of whom directed abusive language towards them, creating a volatile environment. Given these circumstances, it is unjust for these officers to face an inquiry over their actions when they were simply doing their duty under exceptionally difficult conditions. They deserve our support, not scrutiny under unfounded allegations.
It's important to highlight the dangers and unpredictability police face during such events. The actions of the NSW Police on that day aimed to protect the public and restore order without escalating violence. Their response was balanced, considering the magnitude of the rally and the challenges they faced.
Let's come together to support those who risk their lives daily for the safety and security of our communities. By signing this petition, you lend your voice to advocate for the NSW Police's just actions, allowing them to continue their work without fear of unwarranted disciplinary actions. Stand with our officers and ensure they receive the backing they need to protect us all effectively. Sign the petition today and show your support for the NSW Police.
I will send this to the independent investigators so let’s show the support and show that the majority of NSW and Australia support the actions of Police on that day.
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The issue
On February 9th, 2026, a significant event unfolded in Town Hall, drawing attention to the actions of the NSW Police amidst a challenging situation. As Australian citizens who value safety and order, it's crucial to understand and support the actions necessary to maintain peace, even when faced with adversity. At the rally that took place, NSW Police were confronted with a large crowd, where tensions ran high, and emotions were charged. Unfortunately, a small number of protestors have raised complaints of heavy-handedness by the NSW Police, leading to an unwarranted investigation.
The police officers' primary duty is to ensure the safety of all citizens, and they were confronted with a mass of people, some of whom directed abusive language towards them, creating a volatile environment. Given these circumstances, it is unjust for these officers to face an inquiry over their actions when they were simply doing their duty under exceptionally difficult conditions. They deserve our support, not scrutiny under unfounded allegations.
It's important to highlight the dangers and unpredictability police face during such events. The actions of the NSW Police on that day aimed to protect the public and restore order without escalating violence. Their response was balanced, considering the magnitude of the rally and the challenges they faced.
Let's come together to support those who risk their lives daily for the safety and security of our communities. By signing this petition, you lend your voice to advocate for the NSW Police's just actions, allowing them to continue their work without fear of unwarranted disciplinary actions. Stand with our officers and ensure they receive the backing they need to protect us all effectively. Sign the petition today and show your support for the NSW Police.
I will send this to the independent investigators so let’s show the support and show that the majority of NSW and Australia support the actions of Police on that day.
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Petition created on 14 February 2026