Sydney protest restrictions extended for 14 days as activist group vows to file legal challenge this week
by Penry Buckley and Kelly Burke from on (#72M32)
NSW police commissioner says decision not about stopping free speech' and points to risk of public safety incident'
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The New South Wales police commissioner has extended restrictions on protests in Sydney for another 14 days, citing ongoing community safety concerns following the alleged Bondi terror attack - although he said no further intelligence had come to light to motivate the move.
On Tuesday afternoon, Mal Lanyon, announced he would extend a declaration that no public assemblies can be authorised for Sydney's CBD, south-west and north-west policing areas in consideration of the ongoing community safety impacts of further protests in the wake of the Bondi attack".
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