on โ28-08-2015 05:11 PM
One of the many reasons that I love Melbourne. Your Blue Shirts are not welcome here, Mr Abbott.
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โ29-08-2015 10:13 PM - edited โ29-08-2015 10:15 PM
Read the law wording in my link, same website. You need to, if requested, prove your age.
That means carry a valid ID, by default. As we don't have date stamps yet ๐
on โ29-08-2015 10:14 PM
@amber-eyed-girl wrote:That is my point. Proof of being an Australian and by default the "visa check" is passed. Being redundant.
And if like me you have permanent residency you don't need a visa either - whatever nationality your passport is.
โ29-08-2015 10:17 PM - edited โ29-08-2015 10:19 PM
How would you prove you don't need a visa? Hypothetically now, of course, as it isn't happening (the random checks).
โ29-08-2015 10:22 PM - edited โ29-08-2015 10:27 PM
The Hawk, I was talking about clubs and alcohol situations. From my first post. In terms of requirement. For the activities I do. Not crime.
The police can ask for it. I have known them to do so.
If I thought that I would in addition be required to pass a visa check on the spot, then I would carry a passport.
on โ29-08-2015 10:25 PM
@amber-eyed-girl wrote:How would you prove you don't need a visa? Hypothetically now, of course as it isn't happening (the random checks).
As I've never been stopped in the street and asked to produce such proof, I've never given it much thought; but since I'm white and speak with an Australian accent I doubt whther it will ever be demanded of me anyway.
โ29-08-2015 10:30 PM - edited โ29-08-2015 10:32 PM
The press release was of a stop anyone nature. To not be accused of racial motivation they'd have to have a bit of diversity. What a ridiculous thing to make public. Upset and misunderstandings aren't good for the police or politicians!
on โ29-08-2015 10:39 PM
@the_great_she_elephant wrote:
@amber-eyed-girl wrote:How would you prove you don't need a visa? Hypothetically now, of course as it isn't happening (the random checks).
As I've never been stopped in the street and asked to produce such proof, I've never given it much thought; but since I'm white and speak with an Australian accent I doubt whther it will ever be demanded of me anyway.
How ageist of the authorities!
Thing is, it's 20-30 something backpackers who overstay. Regardless of ethnic origin.
โ29-08-2015 10:53 PM - edited โ29-08-2015 10:56 PM
Oops I did mention transport officials too. In both NSW and Vic they can also ask for ID not just name and address.
on โ29-08-2015 10:55 PM
@the_hawk* wrote:that does not say you have to carry ID only that you have to prove your age if buying alcohol.
and you only have to provide name and address to police if they believe you have committed a crime, not actual ID
http://www.lawstuff.org.au/nsw_law/topics/police#3
That one doesn't hold water.
How about, no ID - then detained for 6 hours (legal maximum)
because they 'don't believe you'
It happened - they can be pig-headed. Pun intended
โ29-08-2015 10:58 PM - edited โ29-08-2015 11:00 PM
@amber-eyed-girl wrote:Oops I did mention transport officials too. In both NSW and Vic they can also ask for ID not just name and address.
wow, seems robotic
didn't think it was a crime if you didn't have ID on you [anywhere in oz]
edit; oh hand on thats public transport
so far im agreein' with hawk