Emma wrote on Jun 30
th, 2014 at 10:20pm:
In my own area I have noticed a much higher reporting and actioning of DVO's.
t seems Enforcement it finally taking crimes against women and children a bit more seriously. But.. we hear of males (mainly) being arrested for breaching DVO's daily.. we never hear the outcomes... which leaves me to wonder..
now Police are lifting their game .. wonder of wonders....
but what happens in the Courts..?
The final outcome of the RH case will be VERY INTERESTING.!!
The trouble with AVOs is that, here at least - they are far to open to abuse, and are indeed illegal. No government has the right to dictate that a court may intervene (i.e. exercise the legalised violence of the court) in the life of a person who has not been found guilty of any offence. The moment a person loses the right to fair discussion of differences, and the attempt to discuss fairly is the reason for legalised violence against that person - a state of civil war has been declared by the government and its agencies.
THAT is why cops are killed in domestics - for intervening without proper reason and approaching the entire issue with a violent intent themselves, including that imposition by courts.
Therefore the courts have no right to impose orders at all in any way - since these are an abrogation of the Rule of Law themselves - there is and can be no crime in breaching them.
Now - they are always welcome to go back to the drawing board and bring their 'violence' order into line with Law - without proof of wrongdoing - stay out of other people's business. Substituting the possibility of violence with official violence will never be an answer and will only exacerbate the violence in society.
I would suggest they do so yesterday.... and get on with it.... before the whole thing blows up in their arrogant Fascist faces.