AUSTRALIA is in danger of capitulating to terrorism with a draconian over-reaction, legal and community leaders have warned in response to the Prime Minister's security package.
While new offences such as leaving baggage unattended in airports were seen as inevitable, extended powers to detain, question and search individuals were described as disturbing and open to misuse.
The leaders said the Government had failed to show that the new measures were needed or practical, and that the Government's approach was exclusively focused on law enforcement while failing to look at the social causes of terrorism.
Law Council of Australia president John North said the release of the package appeared to reduce the premiers' security summit later this month to a rubber stamp of the Prime Minister's announcement.
"A modern democratic nation that begins to talk about preventive detention, long periods of custody without charge and ever-expanded stop, question and search powers is in danger of capitulating to terrorists, because they will have achieved their objective," Mr North said.
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