Class action from more than 3,000 group members argues vast majority of strip-searches at music festivals between 2018 and 2022 were unlawful

The New South Wales police force knew drug detection dogs only have a “30% hit-rate” but continued to use them as the primary justification to strip-search people at music festivals, a court has heard.

The revelation came amid closing arguments for a class action in the NSW supreme court, where lawyers for the plaintiffs have argued the vast majority of strip-searches conducted by state police between 2018 and 2022 at music festivals were unlawful.

The class action was brought by Slater and Gordon Lawyers and the Redfern Legal Centre against the state of NSW over allegedly unlawful strip-searches conducted by police, including of children.

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    17 hours ago

    This differentiation is a bit arbitrary. Cocaine is a “natural” compound. So is opium. Natural psychedelics include salvia and other rather nasty stuff. LSD is not natural but synthesized from precursors that are easier to make naturally. Alcohol is made naturally too.

    A drug being “synthetic” or “natural” has no principal bearing on its risks and safety. Same goes for all medicinal drugs.