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Australia - Police could use proposed stop and search laws to inspect bikies crossing the border into WA by declaring major roads stop and search zones, a parliamentary committee hearing was told yesterday.
Police Commissioner Karl O'Callaghan told the Upper House committee investigating the proposed laws that they could be used to target outlaw motorcycle gangs because current legislation was insufficient.
He said arterial roads into towns on the State border could be declared stop and search zones.
Mr O'Callaghan told the committee that police would use profiling to target particular people but members of the public would not be searched indiscriminately.
Under the proposed laws, police would be able to search people in a designated area without reasonable suspicion a....
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