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The documents opposing pro -Palestinian protests along the story bridge this weekend were placed in court by the Brisbane Municipal Assembly and referred to a series of concerns, including potential security risks and 15 minutes or more road delays.
Two declarations signed by the personnel responsible for traffic management and construction planning, about 7000 crowds may delay the reopening of the pipies worsening, concrete residues may fall and affect the drivers, he said.
“It is estimated that additional delays for road users can be less than 10 to 15 minutes, but it may be much higher, Bir says a document.
Protesters other than the Brisbane Magistrate Criminal Court on Monday.Credit: Courtney Kruk
Other notes: “overloading of explosions… The risk of the proposed construction methodology, which is ongoing for the risk of debris and the reopening of the paths, delays the risk of reopening the path.”
Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner said that on Wednesday, 4BC supported organizers’ right to protest, but he believed that the story bridge was not a suitable or safe place to do so.
“There are many other opportunities,” he said. “I think it’s really clear, they just want the visuals of the people on the bridge, but there are other opportunities to get these images.”
“The bridge is not the best option here.”
The dispute between the police and the organizers will be heard in court on Thursday at 9 am.


