Article 699TM ‘Public anxiety’ no justification to override Human Rights Act on youth crime laws, Queensland MPs told

‘Public anxiety’ no justification to override Human Rights Act on youth crime laws, Queensland MPs told

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Eden Gillespie
from World news | The Guardian on (#699TM)

Human rights commissioner Scott McDougall warns against making breach of bail an offence for children at tense parliamentary committee hearing

Queensland's human rights commissioner has told a parliamentary committee that public anxiety" is no justification for overriding the state's Human Rights Act to make breach of bail an offence for children, warning that doing so could set a precedent.

In a tense back-and-forth during a hearing into the proposed youth crime laws, Scott McDougall said he was deeply concerned about the impact that the suspension of the act could have.

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