Easy! The police harassed the miners because alot of miners didn't have a licence so if a prospector (digger, miner) didn't have a licence the police could fine them or even arrest them
Yes, police can potentially harass individuals during an investigation, but it is important to report any instances of harassment to the appropriate authorities.
That depends which miners strike in history.
Joe did not mean to harass his neighbor, but that's what the police were told he was doing.
Depends on what you mean by "bugged", wiretapped or harassed. The answer is no to wiretapping without a warrant and no the police cannot legally harass you.
The Eureka Stockade was a battle between the gold miners on the Ballarat goldfields and the troopers (colonial police).
The police and soldiers hadmuskets, bayonets andand pistols while the miners probably used pick axes and other mining tools.
One example: "Johny walked over to me today in school and began to harass me" Just 2 other examples: Her x-boyfriend continues to harass her with annoying phone calls, violent threats and unwelcomed visits at all hours of the day. If you contiue to harass that woman, I will have to call the police.
The battle involved the Red-Coats (police) and the miners. It was a battle over the sudden increase in the cost of a mining licence.
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The miners were angry when a man known to be friends with a police was charged with the murder of a miner. A mob of diggers burned down Bentley's Hotel where the murder was taken place.
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Yes, except in the cases of communist or socialist as freedom of speech,