Decision Regarding Unionist Being Pepper Sprayed
9 May 2006
Decision Regarding Union
Campaigner Being Pepper Sprayed
Simon Oosterman, union campaigner, represented by Graeme Minchin of the Auckland Council of Civil Liberties, is seeking costs of $50,000 for assault and breaches of his rights for being pepper sprayed during an unlawful arrest at a protest in Rotorua early last year. In a court decision, Judge Weirs dismissed charges against Oosterman but said that he had “real concern” for the use of pepper spray and had forwarded a copy of his decision to the Police Commissioner.
Read the court decision relating to pepper spraying:
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