Good.
Those who break the law face fines of more than $23,000 or 12 months in prison.
That’s a pretty significant crime if that’s the penalty - it’s certainly more than I would have thought.
To those who know more about Australian law than me, I have two questions:
- Is this just a bad write up and that represents the maximum penalty (because it uses the phrase “more than”) and does it mean he will get one or the other? In the US the laws are generally written in the form of “up to $X and up to Y years in prison” or the phrase “no less than…”
- What are the chances the charge sticks? I don’t mean he will be found not guilty, I mean is there a challenge to be made against the law itself? Obviously, in the US it would be challenged as an illegal restriction on speech. I think we should be able to pass hate speech laws, but the current interpretation of free speech includes protecting hate speech as political speech