A strong message has been sent by the NSW Police, warning of a zero-tolerance approach to any potential protests or violence in Cronulla, Sydney. This comes ahead of a planned 'bashing day' at a location that holds a dark history of race-fuelled riots two decades ago.
Acting Assistant Commissioner Brendan Gorman emphasized the need for unity and safety, stating, "Everyone deserves to feel secure, and now is not the time for divisive actions."
Police will be highly vigilant, patrolling the beach to swiftly address any incitement of violence, hatred, or anti-social behavior. Commissioner Mal Lanyon's new declaration empowers police to disperse unauthorized gatherings and enforce face covering removal for 14 days post-terrorism incidents.
Premier Chris Minns echoed the sentiment, promising a police response to any attempts at racial hatred or community division.
"There is absolutely no room for such behavior," he asserted.
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