NSW police investigating shop signs depicting politicians as Nazis
- NSW Police investigated a display showing Opposition Leader Peter Dutton and others in Nazi uniforms but found it did not breach laws regarding prohibited symbols.
- Michael McCormack condemned the display as 'vile' and reported it to the police via Facebook.
- NSW Police confirmed the display did not violate the 80.2E Prohibited Symbols under the Australian Criminal Code after legal consultation.
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Nazi depiction of Peter Dutton in shopfront not illegal, NSW Police say
A display in a shopfront depicting Opposition Leader Peter Dutton and other prominent figures in Nazi uniforms does not breach laws around prohibited symbols, according to NSW Police.Doctored images seen in the shop front of a business on Gurwood Street, Wagga Wagga showed Dutton, former deputy PM Michael McCormack, and mining billionaires Clive Palmer and Gina Rhinehart all wearing Nazi-style uniforms and iron-cross medals.NSW police said they …


NSW police investigating shop signs depicting politicians as Nazis
Police say a display in a NSW shopfront depicting Opposition Leader Peter Dutton and other prominent figures in Nazi uniforms did not breach laws around prohibited symbols.
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