NSW Police And Premier Chris Minns Up Against Legal Minefield Over Neo-Nazi Rally | 10 News+
New South Wales residents are shocked after it was revealed that police allowed a Neo-Nazi protest outside the State Parliament in Sydney. Premier Chris Minns and NSW Police now face a legal minefield, as they determine whether or not the ‘White Australia’ group broke any racial vilification laws. The Premier hopes to add to existing laws, or make new ones, to stop the far-right white supremacist group from rallying again. Join the conversation and follow us on: Instagram: / 10newsplus TikTok: / 10newsplus Snapchat: / tennewsplus Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0tWZ6sI... 10 News+ airs at 6pm, from Sunday to Friday on Network 10. Missed the bulletin? Catch up at https://10.com.au/news/ 10 News+ is based in Australia and is a division of Paramount.

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